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2 Airplane Pilot Trained to fly an aircraft.
Transport passengers, mail, or other cargo. Responsible for checking the weather and condition of plane

3 Airplane Pilot Able to make quick decisions and accurate judgment under pressure. Mature, physically healthy, and emotionally stable.

4 Automotive Mechanic Repair and service automobiles, vans etc.
Locate mechanical problems using test equipment. They repair problems that they find.

5 Automotive Mechanic Frequently work in cramped positions.
Shops are dirty/noisy. Many are required to provide their own tools. Very hands-on.

6 Bus Driver Transport passengers from one place to another, following a time schedule and a specific route. Responsible for safety of passengers.

7 Bus Driver Need to work well without supervision.
Remain calm under pressure or in emergencies. Get along well with others, courteous, and patient.

8 Butcher Cut the bodies of dead animals into large cuts for distribution. Grind meats to be used for sausage, burgers, etc.

9 Butcher High standards of cleanliness and follow a strict health code.
Good at working with their hands. Good depth perception and the ability to use very sharp knives.

10 Carpenter Builder who contracts for a variety of jobs.
Work on remodeling homes, or large construction projects. Rough and finish carpenters. Rough: outdoors or on large projects/frameworks

11 Carpenter Finish: work mainly indoors and attend to finer details.
Good basic math skills. Good at working with their hands. Knowledge of local building codes.

12 Cook/Chef Trained to prepare food in eating establishments.
Cut, measure, combine, and cook a variety of ingredients to suit customers’ needs.

13 Cook/Chef Able to use a wide variety of utensils and appliances.
Interested in foods and enjoy preparing them for others. Able to work as part of a team.

14 Diesel Mechanic Trained to maintain and repair diesel engines such as trucks or buses. Test and adjust engine parts and provide regular & preventative maintenance.

15 Diesel Mechanic Able to work with various types of vehicles and their parts. Utilize tools. Good reading skills, and able to keep up with changing technology.

16 Firefighter Help protect the public and the community from fires.
Must work together to fight the fire and remain on the scene until the fire is out. Need to rescue victims and administer first aid.

17 Firefighter Feel their work is rewarding because they save lives.
Willing to work long hours. Must be mentally alert and have endurance and courage. Physically fit.

18 Fish and Game Warden Enforce game (hunting) laws.
Investigate reports of damage to crops and wildlife. Seize equipment used to violate laws.

19 Fish and Game Warden Gather biological data and report on fish and wildlife habitats. Love nature and enjoy being outdoors. Good powers of observation and able to complete reports and documents.

20 Gardner/Groundskeeper
Responsible for the maintenance of public or private property or the grounds/facilities of companies. Care for flower beds, trees, shrubs etc.

21 Gardner/Groundskeeper
Work with power equipment and hand tools. Enjoy working outdoors. Good at working with their hands. Able to work without supervision.

22 Maintenance Electrician
Known as electrical repairers. Keep electrical equipment in good working condition, inspect it periodically and find and repair defects.

23 Maintenance Electrician
Required to install new equipment too. Mechanical aptitude and good problem-solving skills. Able to read blueprints and diagrams.

24 Maintenance Mechanic Repair and maintain buildings, machinery, and equipment. Install new equipment and repair it, and maintain it. Must be able to read blueprints, manuals etc.

25 Maintenance Mechanic Enjoy working with a variety of tasks, tools, and materials. Mechanical aptitude and usage of math and general mechanics. Good at problem solving

26 Office Machine Servicer
Keep electrical office equipment in good working order. Repair problems and perform maintenance on site. Clean machine and make adjustments.

27 Office Machine Servicer
Good mechanical aptitude and knowledge of electricity/electronics. Honest and trustworthy. Organized and able to work with a variety of tools.

28 Plumber Build and repair water, drainage, waste disposal, and gas systems in homes or offices. Install plumbing fixtures. Able to read and interpret blueprints and other drawings.

29 Plumber Use a variety of tools.
Good math ability and mechanical aptitude. Use special equipment to weld, solder etc.

30 Tailor/Dressmaker Skilled at difficult machine or hand sewing tasks.
Able to precisely sew and finish items. Custom alterations, or create items.

31 Tailor/Dressmaker Work with fabric and patterns.
Requires concentration, accuracy, and attention to detail. Well-versed in fabric types and sewing.

32 Truck Driver Haul goods and materials from one place to another.
Frequently drive at night. Responsible for checking oil/fuel, brakes, windshield wipers, and lights are working.

33 Truck Driver Able to work without supervision.
Spend a lot of time away from home. Be willing to drive through the night. Drive in traffic and any weather.


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