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Then why even bother?: The Dictionary of Occupational Titles or D-O-T (DOT) refers to the defunct publication produced by the United States Department of Labor which matched job seekers to jobs from 1938 to the late 1990s. It was then rendered obsolete and replaced by the online database, Occupational Information Network or O*NET.
The Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT) has been replaced by the Occupational Information Network (ONET). You can access the ONET database through the website www.onetonline.org.
approxiametly 60,000.
Sidney A. Fine has written: 'The 1965 third edition of the Dictionary of occupational titles -- content, contrasts, and critique' -- subject(s): United States Employment Service 'Guidelines for the employment of the culturally disadvantaged' -- subject(s): Occupational training, Hard-core unemployed
Physician or Occupational PhysicianNurse or Occupational Health NursePhysician's AssistantIndustrial Hygienist or Occupational HygienistSafety EngineerSafety Specialist
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The dictionary of occupational titles [DOC]- no longer in print, listed more than 20,000 different job types. Of course every month there were masses of changes in different job types as new ones became available and old ones became obsolete. .
The vocational preference inventory questionnaire with 160 occupational titles was developed by psychologists John L. Holland and Gary W. Powell in the 1970s. The questionnaire is designed to assess an individual's career interests based on Holland's theory of vocational personalities and work environments.
There are very many three-letter acronyms in the dictionary, including government agencies (like FDA), titles (like DDS), etc.
You can buy replica's from the TNA website!
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Saint-Etienne is the team in Ligue 1 with the most number of titles.
The are numerous occupational titles that only have five letters in them. Examples would be nurse, guard, clerk, keyer, agent, and diver.