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A general description of all trades
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Ausführliche Volks-Gewerbslehre, oder, Allgemeine und besondere Technologie zur Belehrung und zum Nutzen für alle Stände
nach dem neuesten Zustande der technischen Gewerbe und deren Hilfswissenschäften bearbeitet -
The Plumber, painter, and glazier
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Gründliche Darstellung der Künste und Gewerbe
ein technologisches Lehrbuch für Gewerb-, landwirthschaftliche und polytechnische Schulen -
The Chemist and druggist
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Politique discourses
treating of the differences and inequalities of vocation, as well publique as private -
Linking discourse studies to professional practice
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A Living Systems Theory of Vocational Behavior and Development
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Berufswahl
Begabung und Arbeitsleistung in ihren gegenseitigen Beziehungen -
Negro High-school graduats and nongraduats
relation of their occupational status to certain school experiences -
Eine Lobrede für Politiker
ein Kommentar zur Max Webers "Politik als Beruf" -
The school and the start in Life
A study of the relation between school and employment in England ... -
The london tradesman
Being a compendious view of all the trades, professions, arts, both liberal and mechanic, now practised in the cities of London and Westminster. Calculated for the information of parents, and instruction of youth in their choice of business. Containing, I. Advice to Parents, how to study and improve the Natural Genius of their Children, before they bind them Apprentice. II. An Historical Account of the several Arts and Professions in this great Metropolis. III. The particular Genius and Qualifications necessary to make a Figure in the several Branches, viz. the Degree of Strength and Age, the Measure of Knowledge and Learning necessary to qualify them to enter as an Apprentice, and the Temper and Disposition of Mind that is likely to succeed in each particular Trade. IV. The Wages of a Journeyman, and the Profits of a Master in each Profession. V. The Company and Corporations, and General Laws of the several Societies into which Tradesmen are divided in the City of London. VI. Advice to the young apprentice how to behave during his Apprenticeship; Rules to be observed in acquiring the perfect Knowledge of his Business, and obtaining and preserving the Good-Will of his Master, and laying the Foundation of a comfortable Settlement when out of his Time. Lastly, Directions how to avoid the many Temptations to which Youth are liable in this great City. The whole Delivered in an Easy, Familiar Style, suitable to the meanest Capacity, and containing rules worthy the Knowledge and Observation of Persons of all Ranks, who are Entrusted with the Settlement of Youth. To which is added, An appendix, containing many Useful Particulars relative to the foregoing. By R. Campbell, esq -
The London tradesman
being an historical account of all the trades, professions, arts, both liberal and mechanic, now practiced in the cities of London and Westminster -
The London tradesman
being a compendious view of all the trades, professions, arts, both liberal and mechanic, now practised in the cities of London and Westminster -
The london tradesman
Being an historical account of all the trades, professions, arts, both Liberal and Mechanic, now practised in the Cities of London and Westminster. Calculated for the Instruction of Youth in their Choice of Business. Containing, I. Advice to Parents, how to study and improve the Natural Genius of their Children, before they bind them Apprentice. II. An Historical Account of all the several Arts and Professions in this great Metropolis. III. The particular Genius and Qualifications necessary to make a Figure in the several Branches, viz. the Degree of Strength and Age, the Measure of Knowledge and Learning necessary to qualify them to enter as an Apprentice, and the Temper and Disposition of Mind that is likely to succeed in each particular Trade. IV. The Wages of a Journeyman, and the Profits of a Master in each Profession. V. The Company and Corporations, and General Laws of the several Societies into which Tradesmen are divided in the City of London. VI. Advice to the young Apprentice how to behave during his Apprenticeship; Rules to be observed in acquiring the perfect Knowledge of his Business, and obtaining and preserving the Good-Will of his Master, and laying the Foundation of a comfortable Settlement when out of his Time. Lastly, Directions how to avoid the many Temptations to which Youth are liable in this great City. The whole Delivered in an Easy, Familiar Style, suitable to the meanest Capacity, and containing Rules worthy the Knowledge and Observation of Persons of all Ranks, who are Entrusted with the Settlement of Youth. To which is added, An Appendix, containing many Useful Particulars relative to the foregoing. The third edition. By R. Campbell, Esq -
Tom of all trades, or, The plaine path-way to preferment
being a discovery of a passage to promotion in all professions, trades, arts, and mysteries -
Minimum-Essentials of the individual inventory in Guidance
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An essay concerning the propriety and the manner of cultivating in children and youth a disposition to
and of inspiring them with, an inclination for, any particular office, profession, trade, or employment, which parents may think proper to make choice of for them. By William Pettman, of Sandwich, in Kent