Customer Review: I've used various editions of the OOH for 20 years. It is a central tool for those looking for information about careers and jobs out there ... rich detail, much data on occupational projections and salaries, but not to the point of being mind-numbing (which would be easy to do.) On the other... more info
Customer Review: This book is a well-organized reference for children from 1stthrough 12th grade, but targeted at those under 12. The book is not adry page by page drool of words. The quick reference information is displayed pictorally. Each job is given a single page, and divided into several components. Each page... more info
Customer Review: Buy this resource Book, if you want detailed information of all types and levels of jobs. This includes education and employment contact information, as well.
Customer Review: 1,400 pages per volume translates into a lot of felled trees for an out of date manual with tiny print.A quick Web search for the 'Dictionary of Occupational Titles' reveals a bundle of results from online lookups of the DOT alphabetical index to sophisticated software for both the DOT and the O*net... more info
Customer Review: I have used this book numerous times representing disability clients. It is a great resource for various aptitudes of jobs listed in the DOT. A great book for the money. Well worth having in your library if you deal with the Dept of Labor or Social Security on a regular basis.