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Date: 2013-09-10 12:10:06
Technicians
Medical assistant
Engineering technician
Paraveterinary workers
Pharmacy technician
Engineering technologist
Library technician
Medical laboratory scientist
Chemical technologist
Medicine
Science
Pathology

2013 TENNESSEE OCCUPATIONAL WAGES JOB CODE[removed]

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