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Show ! IjNCER ANSWER J j by Corey W. Grua : Public Info. Chairman, . - ( Uintah Co. Unit Amer. Cancer Socr"" Utah's Career Guide booklet i Sadly, many young people go through high school, enroll in college, zip through three years of classes, and suddenly... find, them selves, seniors ' wihtout any career in mind. ; Some others don't go to college. In-; In-; stead they drift from job to job often : dissatisfied and disillusioned. : Well, somebody's doing something ; for these people. The Utah System of : Higher Education came up with a i publication that helps citizens decide on careers, explains vita details about I them, and tells how to enter many lines : of work. That publication is called "Utah's Career Guide." It contains a chart that explains the nature of 188 different lines I. of work; the employment outlook in ; each one; the approximate starting salary; training needs; and where to ! get training. : Among those careers are such lines ; as diesel mechanics, accountants, drywall applicator, forester, : mathematician (starting salary is about $15,000-$17,999, but there's not much demand), purchasing agent, ; roustabout, and 181 others. ! Roustabout? They assemble and repair drilling machines for oil or gas ; wells. ' "Utah's Career Guide" tells how to : use the chart, how to take educational t shortcuts and how to find a career that fits a person's goals. It even contains a f job hunting checklist likely places to apply for work. : Also in this publication is a list of career information centers open to the I public. They're located in Ogden, Logan, Salt Lake City, Orem, Provo, ; Roosevelt, Price, St. George, Ephriam, : and Cedar City at colleges, technical colleges and universities in those communities. . A timely article tells young people how to find a job that fits one's goals. This is a timely publication in this period of slow employment when a scarcity of jobs may turn an idle young ', person toward training or more effective ef-fective job-seeking. To get a free copy of "Utah's Career Guide," write to the Utah System of High Education, 807 East South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84102. |