WAGES OF TV AND APPLIANCE TECHNICIANS
DISCUSSES A FIRST-TIME SURVEY BY THE BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS WHICH WAS CONDUCTED IN SEPT., 1972, COVERED 21 METROPOLITAN AREAS, NEARLY 2,000 ESTABLISHMENTS AND 21,000 NONSUPERVISORY SERVICE WORKERS IN ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE REPAIR. ONE FINDING WAS THAT HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE TECHNICIANS AVERAGE MORE P...
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