Thursday, May 30, 2013

5/30/2013 ATTENTION TEACHERS, CAREER SEEKERS, AND CAREER CHANGERS




ATTENTION TEACHERS, CAREER COUNSELORS, LIBRARIANS, CAREER SEEKERS AND CAREER CHANGERS:

 CHECK OUT OUR "MARINE ENGINEERING SECTION" EVEN IF YOU AREN'T PARTICULARLY INTERESTED IN MARINE ENGINEERING.


Marine Engineering Yesterday

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Marine Engineering Yesterday

Even if you are not particularly interested in marine engineering just now, if you are responsible for assisting people with searches for career information or if you are seeking career information please have at look at our new "Marine Engineering" section. We have incorporated a career information format into this section without making it a career information page per se. You will find a great deal of information on marine engineering, and  how to start a marine engineering career, find training, view videos of what the work day is like etc. While we still provide general information and book reviews for the existing marine professionals we've made the career information easier to find and identify. We've even gone a step beyond by addressing the related, but shore based occupations of Operating, Power, or Stationary Engineers. In coming days and weeks we will be integrating more of this type of format into our other special interest pages that focus on identifiable maritime career areas. There is a great deal of such information in those pages now including MERCHANT MARINE INTERESTS and NAVAL INTERESTS, even BOAT BUILDING. But we are going to provide more career starting information in each of these in the future while maintaining  the pages as reference resources for practicing professionals in their respective spheres. We would appreciate visits and comments from career seekers, career changers, teachers, guidance counselors, librarians etc on the Marine Engineering section and how we did with our first attempt at enhancing entry level career information while avoiding producing a special interest page focused primarily on entry level concerns. Feedback on the Marine Engineering section will drive changes in several other sections.


                                                                                                                            
  

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