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jobholder

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See: employee


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The engineering profession already is circling the wagons against Egolf's bill, noting that, by longstanding law, the jobholder has had to be a registered and "technically qualified" professional engineer.
Under the section Emotional Demands, the description warns that the public could cause the jobholder "emotional stress or upset".
Notes (1) Data on multiple jobholders are from the Current Population Survey (CPS), a survey of about 60,000 households selected to represent the U.
 
 
 
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