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100 Best Careers for the Nineties

 

    1. Accountants and auditors
    2. Actors. directors, producers
    3. Actuaries
    4. Administrative service managers.
    5. Aerospace engineers
    6. Air traffic controllers
    7. Aircraft mechanics
    8. Aircraft pilots
    9. Architects
    10. Archivists and curators
    11. Automotive body repairs
    12. Automotive mechanics
    13. Biological scientists.
    14. Bus drivers
    15. Carpenters
    16. Chats and cooks
    17. Chemical engineers
    18. Chemists
    19. Child care workers
    20. Chiropractors
    21. Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians
    22. Commercial and industrial equipment repairers
    23. Computer operators
    24. Computer programmers
    25. Computer service technicians
    26. Computer system analysts
    27. Construction and building inspectors.
    28. Construction managers
    29. Correction officers
    30. Cosmetologists
    31. Counselors
    32. Dental assistants
    33. Designers
    34. Dietitians and nutritionists
    35. EKG technicians
    36. Electrical and electronic engineers
    37. Electricians
    38. Employment interviewers
    39. Engineering, science and date processing managers
    40. Engineering technicians
    41. Financial managers
    42. Fire fighting occupations
    43. Flight attendants
    44. Geologists and geophysicists
    45. Graphic and tine artists
    46. Guards
    47. Health service managers
    48. Heating air conditioning. and refrigeration mechanics
    49. Hotel managers and assistants
    50. Industrial engineers
    51. Industrial machinery repairers
    52. Inspectors and compliance officers
    53. Jewelers
    54. Labor relations specialists
    55. Lawyers
    56. Legal assistants
    57. Management analysts and consultants
    58. Marketing. advertising and public relations managers
    59. Mathematicians
    60. Mechanical engineers
    61. Medical assistants
    62. Meteorologists
    63. Nurses, licensed
    64. Nurses, registered
    65. Nursing aids and psychiatric aides
    66. Occupational therapists
    67. Operations research analysts
    68. Pharmacists
    69. Photoengraving and lithographic workers.
    70. Photographers and camera operators....
    71. Photographic process workers
    72. Physical therapists
    73. Physicians, Physicians assistants and Surgeons assistants
    74. Physicists and astronomers
    75. Police and detectives
    76. Property and real estate managers
    77. Printing press operators
    78. Psychologists
    79. Radio and television announcers newscasters
    80. Radiologic technologists
    81. Real estate agents and brokers
    82. Recreational therapists
    83. Reporters and correspondents
    84. Restaurant food service manager
    85. Science technicians
    86. Secretaries
    87. Social workers
    88. Stock brokers/securities sales workers
    89. Surgical technicians
    90. Teachers aides
    91. Teachers. kindergarten and elementary.
    92. Teachers, secondary
    93. Tool programmers
    94. Travel agents
    95. Truck and diesel mechanics
    96. Underwriters
    97. Urban and regional planners
    98. Veterinarians
    99. Water and sewage treatment plant operators
    100. Writers and editors
      1. Note: Careers listed in bold have estimated growth
        in excess of 25% during the coming 10 years.

 

 

 

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