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All the occupational statements in the 2000-01 Occupational Outlook Handbook are available in reprint form. Reprints are especially useful for jobseekers who want to know about a single field and for counselors who need to stretch the contents of a single Handbook among many students.

The bulletin numbers and titles of all 20 reprints along with an index to the reprints are listed below. Prices for individual reprints or for a complete set of reprints as well as an order form are available.


Bulletin
No.
Title
2520-1 Tomorrow’s Jobs
2520-2 Business and Managerial Occupations
2520-3 Engineering, Scientific, and Related Occupations
2520-4 Computer and Mathematics-Related Occupations
2520-5 Social Scientists and Legal Occupations
2520-6 Education and Social Service Occupations and Clergy
2520-7 Health Diagnosing Occupations and Assistants
2520-8 Dietetics, Nursing, Pharmacy, and Therapy Occupations
2520-9 Health Technologists and Technicians
2520-10 Communications, Design, Performing Arts, and Related Occupations
2520-11 Technologists and Technicians, Except Health
2520-12 Sales Occupations
2520-13 Clerical and Other Administrative Support Occupations
2520-14 Protective Service Occupations and Compliance Inspectors
2520-15 Service Occupations: Cleaning, Food, Health, and Personal
2520-16 Mechanics, Equipment Installers, and Repairers
2520-17 Construction Trades and Extractive Occupations
2520-18 Metalworking, Plastics-Working, and Woodworking Occupations
2520-19 Production Occupations
2520-20 Transportation and Forestry, Fishing, and Related Occupations


A B C D E F G H I J L M N O P R S T U V W

If you want
Information about:
order Bulletin
No. 2520-

A  Top

Accountants and auditors

2 or 4

Actors, directors, and producers

10

Actuaries

4

Adjusters, investigators, and collectors

13

Administrative services and facility managers

2

Adult education and vocational education teachers

6

Advertising, marketing, and public relations managers

2 or 10

Aerospace engineers

3

Agricultural and food scientists

3

Air traffic controllers

11

Aircraft mechanics and service technicians

16

Aircraft pilots and flight engineers

11

Announcers

10

Apparel workers

19

Architects, except landscape and naval

10

Archivists, curators, museum technicians, and conservators

6

Atmospheric scientists

3

Automotive body repairers

16

Automotive mechanics and service technicians

16


B  Top

Bank tellers

13

Barbers, cosmetologists, and related workers

15

Billing clerks and billing machine operators

13

Bindery workers

19

Biological and medical scientists

3

Blue-collar worker supervisors

19

Boilermakers

18

Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks

13

Bricklayers and stonemasons

17

Broadcast and sound technicians

11

Brokerage clerks and statement clerks

13

Budget analysts

2

Busdrivers

20

Butchers and meat, poultry, and fish cutters

19


C  Top 

Cardiovascular technologists and technicians

9

Carpenters

17 or 18

Carpet, floor, and tile installers and finishers

17

Cashiers

12

Cement masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo workers

17

Chefs, cooks, and other kitchen workers

15

Chemical engineers

3

Chemists

3

Chiropractors

7

Civil engineers

3

Clergy

6

Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians

9

Coin, vending, and amusement machine servicers and repairers

16

College and university faculty

6

Communications equipment operators

16

Computer operators

13

Computer programmers

4 or 11

Computer systems analysts, engineers, and scientists

4

Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers

16

Conservation scientists and foresters

3

Construction and building inspectors

14

Construction equipment operators

17 or 20

Construction managers

2

Correctional officers

14

Cost estimators

2

Counselors

6

Counter and rental clerks

12

Court reporters, medical transcriptionists, and stenographers

13


D  Top

Dancers and choreographers

10

Demonstrators, product promoters, and models

12

Dental assistants

7 or 15

Dental hygienists

7 or 9

Dental laboratory technicians

9

Dentists

7

Designers

10

Diesel mechanics and service technicians

16

Dietitians and nutritionists

8

Dispatchers

13

Drafters

3 or 11

Drywall installers and finishers

17


E  Top

Economists and marketing research analysts

4 or 5

Education administrators

6

Electric power generating plant operators and powerdistributors and dispatchers 19

Electrical and electronics engineers

3

Electricians

17

Electroneurodiagnostic technologists

9

Electronic home entertainment equipment repairers

16

Electronic semiconductor processors

19

Electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment

16

Elevator installers and repairers

16 or 17

Emergency medical technicians and paramedics

9

Employment interviewers, private or public employment service

2

Engineering technicians

3 or 11

Engineering, natural science, and computer and information systems managers

2 or 3 or 4

Engineers

3


F  Top

Farm equipment mechanics

16

Farmers and farm managers

2

File clerks

13

Financial managers

2

Fire fighting occupations

14

Fishers and fishing vessel operators

20

Flight attendants

15

Food and beverage service occupations

15

Forestry, conservation, and logging occupations

20

Funeral directors and morticians

2


G  Top

General managers and top executives

2

Geologists, geophysicists, and oceanographers

3

Glaziers

17

Government chief executives and legislators

2

Guards

14


H  Top

Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers

19

Hazardous materials removal workers

17

Health information technicians

9

Health services managers

2

Heating, air-conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers

16 or 17

Home appliance and power tool repairers

16

Home health and personal care aides

8 or 15

Hotel managers and assistants

2 or 13

Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks

13

Human resources clerks, except payroll and timekeeping

13

Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists and managers

2

Human service workers and assistants

13


I  Top

Industrial engineers, except safety engineers

3

Industrial machinery repairers

16

Industrial production managers

2

Information clerks

13

Inspectors and compliance officers, except construction

14

Inspectors, testers, and graders

14 or 19

Instructors and coaches, sports and physical training

6

Insulation workers

17

Insurance sales agents

12

Insurance underwriters

2

Interviewing and new accounts clerks

13


J  Top

Janitors and cleaners and institutional cleaning supervisors

15

Jewelers and precious stone and metal workers

18


L  Top

Landscape architects

10

Landscaping, groundskeeping, nursery, greenhouse, and lawn service occupations

20

Lawyers and judicial workers

5

Librarians

6

Library assistants and bookmobile drivers

13

Library technicians

6 or 11

Licensed practical nurses

8

Line installers and repairers

16

Loan clerks and credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks

13

Loan counselors and officers

2


M  Top

Machinists and numerical control machine tool programmers

18

Mail clerks and messengers

13

Maintenance mechanics, general utility

16

Management analysts

2

Manufacturers’ and wholesale sales representatives

12

Material moving equipment operators

20

Material recording, scheduling, dispatching, and distributing occupations

13

Materials engineers

3

Mathematicians

4

Mechanical engineers

3

Medical assistants

7 or 15

Metalworking and plastics-working machine operators

18

Millwrights

16

Mining engineers, including mine safety engineers

3 or 14

Mobile heavy equipment mechanics

16

Motorcycle, boat, and small-engine mechanics

16

Musical instrument repairers and tuners

16

Musicians, singers, and related workers

10


N  Top

News analysts, reporters, and correspondents

10

Nuclear engineers

3

Nuclear medicine technologists

9

Nursing and psychiatric aides

8 or 15


O  Top

Occupational therapists

8

Occupational therapy assistants and aides

8

Office and administrative support supervisors and managers

2

Office clerks, general

13

Operations research analysts

4

Ophthalmic laboratory technicians

9

Opticians, dispensing

9

Optometrists

7

Order clerks

13


P  Top

Painters and paperhangers

17

Painting and coating machine operators

19

Paralegals and legal assistants

5 or 11

Payroll and timekeeping clerks

13

Pest controllers

15

Petroleum engineers

3

Pharmacists

8

Pharmacy technicians and assistants

8 or 9

Photographers and camera operators

10

Photographic process workers

19

Physical therapist assistants and aides

8

Physical therapists

8

Physician assistants

7

Physicians

7

Physicists and astronomers

3

Plasterers and stucco masons

17

Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters

17

Podiatrists

7

Police and detectives

14

Postal clerks and mail carriers

13

Precision assemblers

19

Prepress workers

19

Preschool teachers and child-care workers

6 or 15

Printing press operators

19

Private detectives and investigators

14

Private household workers

15

Property, real estate, and community association managers

2

Protestant ministers

6

Psychologists

5

Public relations specialists

10

Purchasing managers, buyers, and purchasing agents

2


R  Top

Rabbis

6

Radiologic technologists

9

Rail transportation occupations.

20

Real estate agents and brokers

12

Receptionists

13

Records processing occupations

13

Recreation workers

6

Recreational therapists

8

Registered nurses

8

Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks

13

Respiratory therapists

8

Restaurant and food service managers

2

Retail sales worker supervisors and managers

2 or 12

Retail salespersons

12

Roman Catholic priests

6

Roofers

17


S  Top

School teachers—kindergarten, elementary, and secondary

6

Science technicians

3 or 11

Secretaries

13

Securities, commodities, and financial services sales representatives

12

Services sales representatives

12

Sheetmetal workers and duct installers

17 or 18

Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks

13

Shoe and leather workers and repairers

19

Social scientists, other

5

Social workers

6

Special education teachers

6

Speech-language pathologists and audiologists

8

Stationary engineers

19

Statisticians

4

Stock clerks

13

Structural and reinforcing metal workers

17 or 18

Surgical technologists

9

Surveyors, cartographers, photogrammetrists, and surveying technicians

3


T  Top

Taxi drivers and chauffeurs

20

Teacher assistants

6

Telecommunications equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers

13

Textile machinery operators

19

Tool and die makers

18

Travel agents

12

Truckdrivers

20


U  Top

Upholsterers

19

Urban and regional planners

5


V  Top

Veterinarians

7

Veterinary assistants and nonfarm animal caretakers

15

Visual artists

10


W  Top

Water and wastewater treatment plant operators

19

Water transportation occupations

20

Welders, cutters, and welding machine operators

18

Woodworking occupations

18 or 19

Word processing, typists, and data entry keyers

13

Writers and editors, including technical writers

10

 

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