
For Some Trade Association Staffers, a Day on the Job Means Riding Roller Coasters, Drinking Beer or Playing Blackjack.
News Type: Event — Seeded on Fri Jun 20, 2008 10:59 PM EDT
Article Source: The Washington PostHeadquartered in boxy buildings in downtown Washington and on plaza-cluttered boulevards of the 'burbs are hundreds of trade associations. They handle public relations and standards and practices for almost any kind of industry known to man, from telecommunications to candles, manufacturing to greeting cards.
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