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The "action careers" are bodyguard, Border Patrol officer, bounty hunter, explosives handler, FBI agent, fire fighter, gunrunner, hunting and fishing guide, international courier, missionary, Peace Corps volunteer, photojournalist, process server, private eye, repo man, river rafting guide, rodeo cowboy, Secret Service agent, skydiving instructor, soldier of fortune, spy, stunt man, test pilot, and wildlife management trapper.
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Hazardous occupations, Vocational guidancePlaces
United StatesEdition | Availability |
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Action Careers: Employment in the High-Risk Job Market
May 1988, Citadel Press
Paperback
in English
080651079X 9780806510798
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Action Careers: Employment in the High-Risk Job Market
1987, Paladin Press
in English
0873644085 9780873644082
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Book Details
Table of Contents
Book by Benson Ragnar
Action Careers
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
1 Introduction
2 Bodyguard
3 Bounty Hunter
4 Explosives Handler
5 FBI Agent
6 Fire Fighter
7 Gunrunner
8 Hunting and Fishing Guide
9 International Courier
10 Missionary
11 Peace Corps Volunteer
12 Photojournalist
13 Process Server
14 Private Eye
15 Repo Man
16 River Rafting Guide
17 Rodeo Cowboy
18 Secret Service Agent
19 Skydiving Instructor
20 Soldier of Fortune
21 Spy
22 Stunt Man
23 Test Pilot
24 Wildlife Management Trapper
Conclusion
Bibliography
Appendix A: Application Forms
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 305-308)
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