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anjilletteb

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Identify and describe at least three jobs available in the steel industry.
 
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Discuss the training that is required for those seeking careers in nuclear power.
 
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Answer to Question 1

There are about 2,000 different jobs in the steel industry. The jobs range from custodial workers to top-level
executives. About 80 percent of all workers in a steel plant are engaged in processes of converting iron ore to steel
for shipping. 47.9 percent of the jobs are in the steel production process



Answer to Question 2

Most jobs in the nuclear industry require at least a college degree



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