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Topic: [Demographics Polling] Occupation 2013-2014 (Read 688 times)

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July 30, 2013, 10:11:28 AM
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Shit. At one point, I accidentally deleted what I wrote in the thread, and tried to do it again by memory. I'm interested in the sector.

I had "artisan" on there, but took it off. I'll add it back in. If "artisan" doesn't fit in, "other." I'll add in an option to change vote for the next day.

ETA: Guess I can't add in the ability to re-vote if I've already taken it out. Pff.
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Issue: I work in X sector as an unskilled laborer. Do I mark "X" or unskilled laborer?
*Mark "Unskilled labor."
Issue: What is the criteria for being "skilled"?
*"Skilled" implies the job requires relevant experience for consideration and/or a college/vocational degree. If your job required, say, a commercial driving license - you would be considered skilled.
Issue: I am a food artist.
*Assuming not sandwich artist, please mark "Food" if food is intended for consumption. If intended as a decoration, please mark "Artisan/crafts."
Issue: I am a floor manager for a cold call sales force.
*Mark "Retail."
Issue: I am a psychologist, certified personal trainer, dietitian, psychiatrist, etc.
*Mark "Health."
Issue: "Artisan." Explain.
*Woodworking, metalcrafting, crocheting, etc.
Issue: What the fuck is "Technology?"
*Oof. I've written and rewritten this four times. Just use your best judgment, and ask if unsure.
Issue: Data-entry or data-processing. Explain.
*This includes clerical jobs -- book-keeping, accounting (excl. tax compliance specialists such as CPAs, who go in "Legal"), secretaries (except legal and medical secretaries)
Issue: "Vocational" labor. Explain.
*Anyone required to be licensed by state, or who had to complete some type of formal training/education to work, but does not need college experience. This includes plumbers, electricians, and some other skilled contractors.
Issue: I am Charlie Shrem or someone else with a lot of overlap between categories.
*Hmmm.... Use your best judgment. What do you spend the majority of your time doing at work?


I can see this one becoming contentious. Lemme know what all's wrong with this. Unless there's an extreme oversight or error, I won't be correcting mistakes until the next poll cycle in 2014.
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