Includes bibliographical references (pages [401]-402) and index.
Contents
Publisher's Note -- Introduction -- Transportation and Material Moving Occupations by Industry -- Aerospace Engineers -- Air Traffic Controllers -- Aircraft Mechanics -- Airline and Commercial Pilots -- Automotive Technician -- Bus Drivers -- Cartographers and Photogrammetrists -- Computer Programmers -- Computer Systems Analysts -- Construction Equipment Operators -- Delivery Truck Drivers and Driver/Sales Workers -- Dispatchers -- Flight Attendants -- Hand Laborers & Material Movers -- Heavy and Tractor-trailer Truck Drivers -- Industrial Designers -- Industrial Engineers -- Information Technology Project Managers -- Logisticians -- Material Moving Machine Operators -- Material Recording Clerks -- Ship Loader -- Software Developer -- Taxi Drivers, Ride-Hailing Drivers, and Chauffeurs -- Urban and Regional Planner -- Water Transportation Workers -- Appendix A: Holland Code -- Appendix B: General Bibliography -- Appendix C: Websites of Interest -- Index.
Summary
"Careers in transportation and logistics offer a wide array of options for today's job seeker. As our transportation system becomes more technologically advanced, demand for workers with specific skills with continue to grow. Today's career options in this industry segment run the gamut across several sectors, and include both domestic and international jobs."-- Provided by www.Amazon.com.