Stats on Marine Engineers / NA

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Stats on Marine Engineers / NA

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Always interesting to see labour stats about marine engineering professionals.

The link to those from the US gov... http://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes172121.htm

Here's Canada's more generalized stats ... http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/qc/j ... 2148.shtml
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What a difference in how the US and Canada consider the marine engineers!
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Your Canadian link refers to quebec only, Martin, not to Canada.
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I had a look around and couldn't find anything for the rest of Canada, apparently only Quebec has M.Engs.
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Yes, I found it severely lacking for a gov website. Many years ago I had the same thought, you'd think they would fix that. I guess we will call it a glimpse then.
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