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Saturday, December 18, 2010

Weekly career profile: groomer (topic)

Groomers maintains appearances of pets. Most caregivers get their training by learning with experienced trainers, but others attend two to 18 week grooming programs in schools permitted by the State. Growth in employment in this field will be much faster than the average for all occupations, by 2018 (Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, the manual work of Outlook Edition 2010-2011).

Do you think that you want to make a groomer? You can learn more about it by reading groomer: career information. This article will give you basic information on the occupation, including information on earnings, educational needs, prospects and the promotion of employment. Since the first hand accounts can provide you with the best information, try to interview someone who works in this field. If you don't know, maybe someone on your network does. You can also ask your local pet groomer he or she is willing to talk to you. Take the If you become a groomer? questionnaire to help you decide if this career is a good fit for you.

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