Book/Printed Material War jobs for women.
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Image 1 of War jobs for women. WAR JOBS FOR WOMEN raEUBtm mum. serial RKO£lV« mir m Mwxmmm \}.S. Office of War Information Magazine Section Social Security Building Washington, D. C.
- Contributor: United States. Office of War Information
- Date: 1942
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- Contributor: United States. Office of War Information
- Date: 1942
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Image 3 of War jobs for women. RAXS. 3JJ MU 40^7 5 A ts WAR JOBS FOR WOMEN Magazine Section Office of War Information Social Security Building Wash ington, D. C. Serving Uncle Sam Page 5 In the War...
- Contributor: United States. Office of War Information
- Date: 1942
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Image 4 of War jobs for women.
- Contributor: United States. Office of War Information
- Date: 1942
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Image 5 of War jobs for women. WAR JOBS FOR WOMEN Every American woman wants to help win the war. The problem is how and where to fit into that big word which is daily growing bigger WOMANPOWER. Many...
- Contributor: United States. Office of War Information
- Date: 1942
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Image 6 of War jobs for women. To Find Out About War Jobs In general, the following instructions are given for women seeking war jobs: If you wish to volunteer for unpaid patriotic work, go to your Civilian Defense...
- Contributor: United States. Office of War Information
- Date: 1942
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Image 7 of War jobs for women. SERVING UNCLE SAM Government war jobs have swelled the population of the national capital to boom-city proportions, and have added materially to the working forces of many other cities. In a single...
- Contributor: United States. Office of War Information
- Date: 1942
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Image 8 of War jobs for women. boards, typing and clerical work, and operating office machines. W A ACS with specialized training will also serve in air craft warning units, as hostess aides and librarian aides, as drivers of...
- Contributor: United States. Office of War Information
- Date: 1942
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Image 9 of War jobs for women. W_AVEv This branch of the U. S. Naval Reserve started with an initial plan for 1000 officers, 10,000 enlisted women. The try-out was so satisfactory that the Navy now says it will...
- Contributor: United States. Office of War Information
- Date: 1942
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Image 10 of War jobs for women. Pay: Regular Navy salary scale for the position occu¬ pied. Midshipmen, $65 a month, food and lodging. Ensign, $1800 annual pay, $46 rent, $21 subsistence monthly. Lieu¬ tenant Junior Grade, $2000 annual...
- Contributor: United States. Office of War Information
- Date: 1942
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Image 11 of War jobs for women. a year must leave civilian posts to care for soldiers and sailors. Nursing is woman’s primary and traditional joD in war time. Although she is not subject to draft, it is as...
- Contributor: United States. Office of War Information
- Date: 1942
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Image 12 of War jobs for women. check their aualifications, make the necessary initial in¬ quiries. When a summons comes from War or Navy Departments, only a final physical check-up is necessary before going into active service. Medical Technologists...
- Contributor: United States. Office of War Information
- Date: 1942
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Image 13 of War jobs for women. inspecting parachutes, cleaning engines, and towing planes. The Signal Corps was so interested in getting good technicians among upperclass students and graduates of women*s colleges that it sponsored a tour of the...
- Contributor: United States. Office of War Information
- Date: 1942
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Image 14 of War jobs for women. Service Secretary there. See How Civil Service Works at tne end of this section. Training programs While it is the purpose of the Civil Service Commission to furnish the Federal War Agencies...
- Contributor: United States. Office of War Information
- Date: 1942
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Image 15 of War jobs for women. the jobs, urgently necessary to the conduct of the war, which have drawn thousands of girls to Washington, will draw thou¬ sands more. The girls in them are serving their country just...
- Contributor: United States. Office of War Information
- Date: 1942
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Image 16 of War jobs for women. the examination and, presuming that she passes it, await an offer of appointment. If there is no examination in which she is interested, she should write a letter to the Civil Service...
- Contributor: United States. Office of War Information
- Date: 1942
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Image 17 of War jobs for women. faculties or high posts in industry. Largest number of women Doctors of Philosophy now registered on this roster are in the field of psychology. Women university graduates are advised that there is...
- Contributor: United States. Office of War Information
- Date: 1942
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Image 18 of War jobs for women. You will be told when and where to report for an exam¬ ination by the Civil Service Commission in Washington- or its regional office. When your examination has been passed on by...
- Contributor: United States. Office of War Information
- Date: 1942
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Image 19 of War jobs for women. IN THE WAR INDUSTRIES In the past two years, the United States has swung into total war production. Vast new war industries have created new and crowded communities. Older industries have converted...
- Contributor: United States. Office of War Information
- Date: 1942
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Image 20 of War jobs for women. only m.illion men. In Detroit, 26 oer cent of the persons hired in a recent 60-day period were women. A large pro¬ ducer of radio eauipment in New York planned to employ...
- Contributor: United States. Office of War Information
- Date: 1942
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Image 21 of War jobs for women. country. They will advise in all matters of major policy as they affect women and the contributions they can make in the prosecution of the war. General Employment Policies Several governmental agencies...
- Contributor: United States. Office of War Information
- Date: 1942
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Image 22 of War jobs for women. should not jeopardize a woman’s job nor her seniority priv¬ ileges. A minimum of 6 weeks leave before the birth of a child and at least two months after is considered essential...
- Contributor: United States. Office of War Information
- Date: 1942
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Image 23 of War jobs for women. To this shouldbe added the whole familiar and tremen¬ dous field of civilian goods and service, since keeping es¬ sential civilian life going is part of the over-all plan¬ ning for war...
- Contributor: United States. Office of War Information
- Date: 1942
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Image 24 of War jobs for women. Employment Service and register. If you have no training, you will be referred to training facilities. For the great mass of women s jobs in war production most of the training courses...
- Contributor: United States. Office of War Information
- Date: 1942
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Image 25 of War jobs for women. War Training Program Women who have had no experience whatever in running machines must become lathe operators, riveters, drillers, welders, metal workers of all types and descriptions. That in itself means one...
- Contributor: United States. Office of War Information
- Date: 1942
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Image 26 of War jobs for women. local needs. In California, for instance, a woman might train as a petroleum inspector and go to work in an oil refinery. In the east, she might be trained to become a...
- Contributor: United States. Office of War Information
- Date: 1942
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Image 27 of War jobs for women. Scientific Research, including physicists, chemists, geolo¬ gists, mathematicians, agriculturists, and home economists; Business and Industry, including engineers, mathematicians, statisticians, accountants, and secretaries; Schools and Colleges, including teachers, nursery school experts, and psychologists....
- Contributor: United States. Office of War Information
- Date: 1942
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Image 28 of War jobs for women. Detroit, Michigan; Louisville, Kentucky; Ravenna-Warren and Akron, Ohio. La Porte-Michigan City, Indiana. Childersburg and Huntsville, Alabama, and Aberdeen, MississiDpi. Little Rock, Arkansas and Tulsa, Oklahoma. Texarkana, Texas and Arkansas. Ogden, Utah. San...
- Contributor: United States. Office of War Information
- Date: 1942
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Image 29 of War jobs for women. Entrance rate of pay is the same for men as for women in almost all the assembly plants, and promotion is on the same basis with rates set according to the job....
- Contributor: United States. Office of War Information
- Date: 1942
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Image 30 of War jobs for women. Pay The principle of equal pay has not been effec¬ tive in this industry. Beginning rate for a woman is 45 or 50 cents an hour. Top pay is usually $1.10 to...
- Contributor: United States. Office of War Information
- Date: 1942
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Image 31 of War jobs for women. serve as training centers. On farm as in factory, training in the less-skilled type of labor is often on the job, the experienced teaching the less experienced. Pay An effort is being...
- Contributor: United States. Office of War Information
- Date: 1942
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Image 32 of War jobs for women. Radio has been a young man s industry, and so especial¬ ly susceotible to the draft. Of the 5500 qualified radio engineers, more than 1000 have already entered army and navy and...
- Contributor: United States. Office of War Information
- Date: 1942
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Image 33 of War jobs for women. Scientific, Optical and Surgical Instrumsnts Women are,adept as instrument makers because of the precision re¬ quired. The proportion of women in the plants which make the instruments which direct weapons runs as...
- Contributor: United States. Office of War Information
- Date: 1942
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Image 34 of War jobs for women. sure charts, housekeeping both aircraft and station, secre¬ tarial and clerical work, giving information to the public. Motor transport driving commercial buses and trucks employs very few women, could employ more. North...
- Contributor: United States. Office of War Information
- Date: 1942
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Image 35 of War jobs for women. IN BUSINESS AND THE PROFESSIONS As the Army and Navy inducts into military life more and more doctors, dentists, nurses, teachers, bank tellers, newspaper reporters, and other business and orofessional people, some...
- Contributor: United States. Office of War Information
- Date: 1942
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Image 36 of War jobs for women. they will have to have as a new generation faced with the task of remaking a war-shattered worldc Already requests are coming to this Government from the other American re- oublics for...
- Contributor: United States. Office of War Information
- Date: 1942
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Image 37 of War jobs for women. and additional teacher training could engage in no more patriotic war service than the peacetime job called teaching school. In village and city elementary school and high schools the greatest shortages in...
- Contributor: United States. Office of War Information
- Date: 1942
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Image 38 of War jobs for women. Employment Service s State office: Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Mis¬ souri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wiscon- s i n. In these 7 States, the State...
- Contributor: United States. Office of War Information
- Date: 1942
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Image 39 of War jobs for women. hospitals of their communities. It is estimated that ap¬ proximately 100,000 nurses have left nursing for other work or for marriage, and are lost to the nursing registrieso Refresher courses are offered...
- Contributor: United States. Office of War Information
- Date: 1942
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Image 40 of War jobs for women. from which the woman is graduated. Journaiism: In this war, as in the last one, more women are working in newspapers and general writing fields as a result of men going out...
- Contributor: United States. Office of War Information
- Date: 1942
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