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Important Note
Many trade associations, professional societies, unions, industrial organizations,
and government agencies provide career information that is valuable to counselors and jobseekers.
For the convenience of Handbook users, some of these organizations and, in some cases, their Internet
addresses are listed at the end of each occupational statement. Although these references were carefully compiled,
the Bureau of Labor Statistics has neither authority nor facilities for investigating the
organizations or the information or publications that may be sent in response to a request
and cannot guarantee the accuracy of such information. The listing of an organization, therefore,
does not constitute in any way an endorsement or recommendation by the Bureau either of the
organization and its activities or of the information it may supply.
Each organization has sole responsibility for whatever information it may issue.
The Handbook describes the job outlook over a projected 10-year period for occupations across the Nation;
consequently, short-term labor market fluctuations and regional differences in job outlook generally are not
discussed. Similarly, the Handbook provides a general, composite description of jobs and cannot be expected
to reflect work situations in specific establishments or localities. The Handbook, therefore, is not intended
and should not be used as a guide for determining wages, hours of work, the right of a particular union to
represent workers, appropriate bargaining units, or formal job evaluation systems. Nor should earnings data
in the Handbook be used to compute future loss of earnings in adjudication proceedings involving work injuries
or accidental deaths.
Material in this publication is in the public domain and, with appropriate credit, may be reproduced
without permission. Comments about the contents of this publication and suggestions for improving it are
welcome. Please address them to Chief, Division of Occupational Outlook, Office of Occupational Statistics
and Employment Projections, Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, 2 Massachusetts Ave. NE,
Room 2135, Washington, DC 20212. Phone: (202) 691-5700. FAX: (202) 691-5745. E-mail: oohinfo@bls.gov. Additional information is available on the Internet: http://www.bls.gov/oco. Information in the Handbook is available to sensory impaired individuals upon request. Voice phone: (202) 691-5200; Federal Relay Service: (800) 877-8339.
Last Modified Date: February 27, 2004
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