Sure thing, honey! Here's a little taste of what you can do with home economics textiles and clothing: fashion designer, textile designer, costume designer, wardrobe stylist, fashion merchandiser, pattern maker, tailor, seamstress, fashion illustrator, fashion buyer, fashion journalist, fashion photographer, fashion blogger, fashion consultant, and fashion show producer. Enjoy strutting your stuff in the world of threads and fabrics!
list all the health careers
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Cement, Automobiles and textiles
q-tips and textiles
grocery items ( sugar, flour, and coffee) that do not contain liquid. textiles, ready-to-wear clothing, and notions as distinguished especially from hardware and groceries. the are also included in the dry food.
You might want to check out Jobbfeber.no The site is in Norwegian, but it shows a clear list of all the careers.
Fine, I will give me a list.
This linkwill take you to a lengthy list of occupations. Click on one of them and a list of patrons will show.
they have a list on forbes.com and to be honest more than 75% of the top 15 most well-paying careers are careers in medicine (sergeon is the most well-paying). the non-medical careers i remember are CEOs and Lawyers.
The CIA do advertise job vacancies online, their website gives a list of opportunities and careers, all this can be found on cia.gov/careers. However all jobs require training.
There are quite a few websites that list potential internet careers such as www.internetjobs.com, jobs.monster.com and www.foodindustryjobs.com. All are great sites for anyone looking for a variety of careers.
Zara