Best vocational education books according to redditors

We found 4 Reddit comments discussing the best vocational education books. We ranked the 4 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Vocational Education:

u/MsKrinkles · 3 pointsr/askanelectrician
u/kdotcdott · 1 pointr/sailing

I'm a big fan of teak oil if you don't mind throwing another coat on every once in a while. Otherwise I love Le Tonkin if you're going to go the varnish route. Regardless of what varnish you go with I highly recommend picking up this book for some really great tricks and techniques: http://www.amazon.com/Tricks-Cheating-Chingaderos-Collection-Varnishing/dp/1503277852

u/fascia_master · 1 pointr/massage

It's all about a mix of business for me. I work at two different spas, do some corporate chair massage, and private clients. I've done work through soothe and honestly, I didn't think it was worth my time when they dropped the rate paid to the therapists by $10. So I haven't used the app again since that. With travel time, gas, laundry, etc, it wasn't worth it.

I suggest finding an Equinox and working there. If you do well and maintain a good client base, you get paid really well. I average $55-$60 a massage hour with tips after about 6 months of working there. Plus at a spa, you can stack clients and not have to worry about travel time and other expenses. I have another chill spa where I just get to sit around and wait for clients. Try to find a spa that pays you to be there whether or not you have clients.

Zeel pays really well, so if you are down for the traveling, I'd give them a try before Soothe.

I used this study guide and crushed a 790. Mblex study guide