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Audio Nuggets: Tough Guy/Gal Occupations
- Narrated by: Alfred C. Martino
- Length: 17 mins
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Publisher's Summary
You may have been the toughest kid on your block growing up, but working in some of the following occupations will take your status to the next level. This audio program highlights some of the most physically and mentally challenging, as well as dangerous jobs in the US: bounty hunter, communication tower maintenance worker, gang enforcement office, hazmat worker, landmine remover, mercenary, mine rescue worker, oil rig worker, and stuntman. Although the risks are high, the rewards can be substantial too—including significant salaries, along with a sense of pride and exhilaration.
©2022 Rick Sheridan, Alfred C. Martino, Alisa S. Weberman (P)2022 Rick Sheridan, Alfred C. Martino, Alisa S. Weberman
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