Washington — require some form of registration or certification of retail sellers of travel services. More information may be obtained by contacting the Office of the Attorney General or Department of Commerce for each State. Opportunities in Transportation Careers - Page 202by Adrian Paradis - 2007 - 160 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| DIANE Publishing Company - 1996 - 528 pages
...agent. There are no Federal licensing requirements for travel agents. However, nine States require some form of registration or certification of retail sellers of travel services: California, Ronda, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, and Washington. More information... | |
| REFERENCE - 1998 - 552 pages
...agent. There are no Federal licensing requirements for travel agents. However, nine States require some form of registration or certification of retail sellers of travel services: California, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, and Washington. More information... | |
| REFERENCE - 2000 - 576 pages
...California, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, and Washington — require some form of registration or certification of retail...of the Attorney General or Department of Commerce for each State. Job Outlook Employment of travel agents is expected to grow about as fast as the average... | |
| U. S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Statistics Staff, United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics - Reference - 2000 - 572 pages
...California, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, and Washington — require some form of registration or certification of retail...of the Attorney General or Department of Commerce for each State. Job Outlook Employment of travel agents is expected to grow about as fast as the average... | |
| REFERENCE - 2000 - 576 pages
...California, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, and Washington — require some form of registration or certification of retail...of the Attorney General or Department of Commerce for each State. Job Outlook Employment of travel agents is expected to grow about as fast as the average... | |
| Us Dept of Labor, Bureau Of Labor Statistics - Employment forecasting - 2008 - 708 pages
...Califomia, Florida. Hawail. Illinois, Iowa. Ohio. Oregon. Rhode Island, and Washington — require some form of registration or certification of retail sellers of travel services. More information may he ohtained hy contacting the Office of the Attor, ne> General or Department of Commerce in each State.... | |
| Occupations - 2004 - 389 pages
...is necessary before travel agents are authorized to receive commissions. Certain states also require some form of registration or certification of retail sellers of travel services. Visit Vault at www.vault.com for insider company profiles, expert advice, Employer Directory Sodexho... | |
| Laurie Pasiuk - Hospitality industry - 2005 - 242 pages
...is necessary before travel agents are authorized to receive commissions. Certain states also require some form of registration or certification of retail sellers of travel services. Q&A - Nancy Vu, Manager of Field Employment & Recruiting Hilton Hotels In 2005, Hilton Hotels relaunched... | |
| Jan Goldberg - Business & Economics - 2007 - 176 pages
...manager or travel agent. There are no federal licensing requirements for travel agents, although in 2004 thirteen states required some form of registration...More information may be obtained by contacting the attorney general or Department of Commerce in each state. Salaries Experience, sales ability, and the... | |
| Occupations - 2006 - 394 pages
...is necessary before travel agents are authorized to receive commissions. Certain states also require some form of registration or certification of retail sellers of travel services. Vault Q&A: Nancy Vu, Manager of Field Employment & Recruiting Hilton Hotels In 2005, Hilton Hotels... | |
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