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  The American Work Ethic  
Review the history and culture of this powerful force in our lives. Explore how it affects us in today's society and still viable economy. Get a fresh, empowering perspective on this cultural phenomenon that will change the way you look at work and the American work ethic and your own.
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Great for groups of new or entry-level workers, into a new industry/field.
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  Sessions  
Tue., Dec. 15, 2009
Location: UWM School of Continuing Education
Instructor: To Be Announced
Fee: $60
Program No. 3030-1020
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Mon., Mar. 15, 2010
6:30-9:30pm
Location: UWM School of Continuing Education
Instructor: David Ferrie
Fee: $60
Program No. 3030-7012
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For more information, contact:
  Yolanda D. White, Program Director, yolandaw@uwm.edu, 414-227-3243
 

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Career Transitions Center:
Advisory Board
Bernadette Xiong
Carol Smith
Charles Hays
Chris Comella
David Ferrie
Ellie Mixter-Keller
Jayne Holland
Kathy Bornheimer
Lisa Jackson
Yvonne Brodsky
Jeff Percival
Craig Mosurinjohn
CTC Advisors-at-Large: Pat Delmenhorst and William Gollmar
Consultant-at-Large: Alonzo Kelly

Learn how the CTC can help you save your career.
Video: Career Transitions Center
Click on the link, "Why the CTC?" Your career depends on it.
Why the CTC?

V100 Interview
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