Answer to #1Management practice
Answer to #2There 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 #3Most jobs in the nuclear industry require at least a college degree
Answer to #4Most workers in nuclear energy are scientists, engineers, technicians, and equipment operators. In 2010, there
were about 19,100 nuclear engineers. Nuclear engineers conduct research and design the processes systems and
instrument to use nuclear energy. Nuclear technicians perform technical tasks involving nuclear physics. Nuclear
equipment monitoring technicians monitor results of nuclear operations and their effects. Nuclear equipment
operation technicians assist nuclear scientists in laboratory and production activities by operating the equipment
needed to release, control, and use nuclear energy.
Answer to #5Coal miners are subject to harsh conditions underground, which are damp, dark, and noisy. Office workers, drivers,
and other support personnel work in conditions typical of similar workers in other businesses and industries.
Answer to #6Coal mines need stripping operators (scoops the earth away to expose the coal), coal-loading machine operators
(rips the coal from the seam and loads the coal into trucks) and tractor operators (operates the bulldozers). The
coal industry is like any other industry, requiring secretaries, bookkeepers, drivers, purchasers, sales people,
accountants, supervisors, managers at all levels, and a wide array of other support personnel.