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26 August, 22:20

While a mechanic works on his car, a taxi driver takes Robert to his job as a warehouse laborer. At the end of his shift, he makes a reservation with an airline ticket agent and flies across the country on vacation. How is the educational path similar for all of these workers in Transportation and Logistics careers?

They have high school degrees with some or no college experience.

They have associate's degrees with some on-the-job training.

They have bachelor's degrees with little on-the-job experience.

They have high school degrees with licenses in their profession.

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  1. 26 August, 22:22
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    They have high school degrees with some or no college experience.

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    The workers in Transportation and Logistics careers usually have high school degrees with some or no college experience. Although they do not need a degree or diploma, they usually have a high school degree. Students in transportation, distribution and logistics learn and practice skills for various post-high school education and training opportunities. Career and technical education programs provides career oriented hands on learning pathways
  2. 26 August, 22:24
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    They have high school degrees with some or no college experience.
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