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What are the common types of jobs?

The types of work are as follows:

A, from the commercial industry can be divided into hotel waiter, photographer, darkroom teacher, decorator, colorist, ironing teacher, pedicure teacher, bath waiter, commodity salesman, commodity buyer, weigher, commodity tester, commercial artist, commodity keeper, warehouse worker, refrigerator worker and ice maker. Seal carver, motorcycle repairman, office equipment repairman, glasses repairman, cooked meat product processor, bean product maker, Chinese pastry maker, western pastry maker, candy maker, cold food maker, baking and setting worker, baking and baking worker, optician, barista, perfumer, carpet designer, survey analyst, fertilizer formulator and toy designer.

Second, from the tourism industry, it can be divided into bartenders, cashier auditors, room attendants, front desk attendants, guest bellboys and tour guides.

3. Agriculture and forestry are divided into agronomists, fruit tree workers, mulberry gardeners, tobacco producers, rubber seedling workers, gardeners, landscape designers, tree seedling workers, afforestation workers, ropeway workers, truck drivers, loaders, flower environmental designers, agricultural technical instructors and aquaculture quality administrators.

Four, from the mechanical industry can be divided into foundry workers, smelting workers, heat treatment workers, model workers, fitters, tool fitters, boring workers, lathe workers, milling workers, grinders, painters, electrical instrument repairmen, electricians, maintenance electricians, machine fitters, welders, gas welders, cold workers, crown block workers, packaging workers and machining center workers. Operator, copier fitter, gem bearing manufacturer, artificial gem manufacturer, boiler assembler, motor fitter, adhesive, precious metal smelter, electrical inspector, copier inspector, crane operator, CNC machine tool fitter, mold designer, fitter.

Five, from the aspect of electric power and water conservancy, it can be divided into transmission line workers, power cable workers, substation attendant, substation maintenance workers, electric measuring instrument workers, meter reading and billing workers, digging drillers, hydraulic blasting workers, shotcrete workers, cutoff wall workers, masonry workers, channel maintenance workers, hydrologists, lighting designers and integrated circuit testers.