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Indeed, even as formerly middle-skill occupations are being "deskilled," or stripped of their routine technical tasks (brokering stocks, for example), other formerly high-end occupations are becoming accessible to workers with less esoteric technical mastery (for example, the work of the nurse practitioner, who increasingly diagnoses illness and prescribes drugs in lieu of a physician).
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These eight are beneficiaries of the first type of institution, and all able to speak good English: learning it is compulsory for all secondary school students, and if you aim at working in any remotely high-end occupation, it's a must.
These days, 43.2% of Sheffield's workforce are employed in higher-end occupations – with a high percentage of students choosing to remain living in the old blue-collar town after they graduate from its two local universities.
In the authors' view, past trends suggest a worsening future: Thus, all of the per capita employment growth of the past 30 years has either been in 'non-routine' occupations located at the high-end of the wage distribution, such as software engineers and economists, or in low-paying jobs, such as service occupations like restaurant waiters and janitors.
Small-scale tobacco farming has been a traditional occupation, with a high-end variety used in many of the major cigarette brands.
As crews from Tishman Construction work feverishly to wrestle the Plaza Hotel into a state of readiness for occupation by its wealthy new condo dwellers and high-end hotel guests, retail leasing crews are just as busy.
What about high-end?
But high-end".
(NBC) High-End Haiti?
Low-end services, high-end services.
"End the high-end tax cuts.
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