| Health
& Personal Care Stores
Industries
in the Health and Personal Care Stores subsector retail health and personal
care merchandise from fixed point-of-sale locations. Establishments
in this subsector are characterized principally by the products they
retail, and some health and personal care stores may have specialized
staff trained in dealing with the products. Staff may include pharmacists,
opticians, and other professionals engaged in retailing, advising customers,
and/or fitting the product sold to the customer's needs.
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Occupations
in Demand for Health & Personal Care Stores |
|
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
| Hairdressers,
Stylists, & Cosmetologists |
$24,561 |
190 |
6.3% |
190 |
251 |
Postsecondary
voc. award |
| Receptionists
& Information Clerks |
|
560 |
10.8% |
420 |
603 |
Short-term
on-the-job
training |
| Manicurists
& Pedicurists |
$20,030 |
110 |
2.3% |
10 |
11 |
Postsecondary
voc. award |
| First-line Supervisors
of Personal Service Workers |
$35,020 |
20 |
20.5% |
100 |
178 |
Related
work experience |
| Barbers
* (most are self-employed) |
$23,525 |
50 |
8.3% |
|
|
Postsecondary
voc. award |
| Massage
Therapists(most self-employed) |
$24,737 |
20 |
23.6% |
|
|
Postsecondary
voc. award |
| Cashiers
and Counter & Rental Clerks |
|
2,370 |
-4.9% |
2,670 |
2,670 |
Short-term
on-the-job
training |
| |
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