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Bridging the Gap - Breaking Barriers and Building Pathways to Transportation Careers - cover

Bridging the Gap - Breaking Barriers and Building Pathways to Transportation Careers

Esther Franklin

Publisher: Forbes Books

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The transportation industry is booming—and it needs people who are ready to build, lead, and innovate. In Bridging the Gap, Esther Franklin offers a roadmap to some of the most in-demand career paths. Whether you’re looking to start fresh or pivot into a new field, this book provides the insight, strategies, and inspiration to help you turn opportunity into action.
Available since: 03/18/2025.
Print length: 238 pages.

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