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What occupations are there now?

1 Pure civilian personnel engaged in non-manual labor: company managers, R&D personnel, civilian personnel and counter personnel; Teachers; Designers; Financial personnel; Judges, lawyers and clerks; Security administration and logistics personnel; Editor; Doctors and nurses; Engineer; Laboratory personnel (except chemical, nuclear and radiation experimenters) and quality inspectors; Warehouse keeper, etc.

Non-pure civilian personnel engaged in a small amount of manual labor: field personnel of institutions, enterprises and institutions (such as bank loan officers, sales personnel, purchasing personnel, customs declarers); War correspondent (non-war correspondent); Cleaners (not engaged in aerial work and road cleaning); Tour guide; Waiter in catering and hotel service industry; Director and foreman of manufacturing workshop; People in the film and television industry (non-film runners, martial arts actors, stuntmen, mechanics, electricians, scenery designers); Coaches, caddies, waiters, scorekeepers, administrators and waiters in golf courses, bowling alleys, gymnasiums, swimming pools, bathing beaches and amusement parks; Guard; Barbers, beauticians, laundry workers; Students; Meter readers and toll collectors in public enterprises; Wholesale and retail merchants; Domestic workers, retirees and individual industrial and commercial households; Table tennis, badminton, swimming, archery, skating, shooting, weightlifting, folk sports, handball, table tennis coach.

3. Inland aquaculture personnel and aquatic product processing personnel; Non-operating car drivers and vehicle attendants; Shipping inspector; Chef; Engineer in shipbuilding and repair industry; Foremen and supervisors in the civil construction industry; Civil construction contractor; Electronic workers; Instrument manufacturing workers; Textile and clothing workers; Workers in the food and beverage manufacturing industry; Tobacco workers; Stationery manufacturing workers; Workers in the plastic industry; Rubber workers; Packaging workers; Binders and deliverymen in the news and magazine industries; A dancer; Restaurant and karaoke staff; Property safety; Judicial police; Industrial and commercial and tax law enforcement personnel; Cars and buses; Fitness instructor; Gymnastics coach; Basketball coach; Football coach; Swimming, tennis, softball, skating, basketball, track and field, gymnastics, sailing, boating, handball, rugby and table tennis.

4. Farmers and herdsmen; Coastal aquaculture workers and inland fishermen; Ranger; Wild plant protection personnel; Human tricycles driver; Operating car drivers and vehicle attendants; Porters and stevedores; Railway maintenance workers; Railway safety; Shipping drivers, drinkers, anti-smuggling personnel, tugboat/ferry drivers and staff; Aircraft cleaners, mechanics and repairmen; Civil engineering construction personnel (excluding external walls and aerial work); Installation workers (not aerial work); Decorator (non-aerial work); Printing factory workers; Geological Surveyor (Mountain, Ocean); Gas station personnel; Pharmaceutical factory workers; Workers in steel mills and machinery factories; Sheet metal workers, lathe workers, plumbers, electroplating workers, milling workers, punching workers, drilling workers, forklift workers, fitters, welders and foundries; Production personnel of chemical products; Workers in the paper industry, mattress and pillow manufacturing industry and ceramics industry; Workers in brick and tile factories and cement factories; Glass factory workers; Advertising photographer, billboard producer (indoor); Technicians, electricians and set workers in the film and television industry; Urban management personnel; Veterinarians and stall cleaners; Postal field personnel and express delivery personnel; Workers in the telecommunications and power industries (excluding aerial work); Traffic police and public security personnel; Unemployed persons; Basketball player; Volleyball, fencing, hard ball;

5. Wildlife protection personnel; Workers in the wood processing industry; Workers in stone processing industry; Furniture factory workers; Hardware tool factory workers; Dangerous goods transport drivers and vehicle attendants; Tractor driver; Railway pavers and road maintenance machines; Dockers and foremen; Mining and quarrying workers outside the mine; Port cranes, stackers and crane operators; Lifeguards in bathing beaches; Cash escort and driver

6. Loggers, sawworkers and transporters who cut down forests; Workers in shipbuilding and repair industries; Highway engineering personnel; Road cleaners; Criminal police and special police; Members of the fire brigade; Police academy students;

S-class aerial workers; Explosive ordnance disposal police; High-voltage electrical workers; Manufacturing of chemical raw materials, inflammable, explosive and corrosive products.

Refusing to protect fishermen (coastal areas) and crew; Mining and quarrying pit operators; Oil and gas exploration industry; All offshore operators; Inland navigation crew; Aircrew and flight attendants of civil aircraft on domestic and international routes; Pilots and flight students; Divers; Blasting personnel; Explosives, gunpowder and detonators manufacturing and loading and unloading personnel; Workers exposed to dust or toxic compounds; War correspondent; TV industry runner-up, martial arts, stunts, acrobats; Animal trainers and breeders; Bodyguards; Riot police; Military personnel; Electric power and high-voltage engineering facilities personnel; Cable, overhead line construction, operation and maintenance, drawing staff; Pull, maintenance workers, tower installers; Special industries (such as ballroom barmaid, barmaid, dancer, coffee girl, masseur)