Extension: The type of work is a kind of work divided according to the needs of labor management, the nature of productive labor, the characteristics of technology or the characteristics of service activities. At present, most types of jobs are classified according to the basic situation of professional division of labor and labor organization, starting from the general level of production technology and labor management of enterprises, in order to meet the needs of reasonable division of labor, according to the stability of jobs and the enrichment of workload, combined with factors such as technological development and improvement of labor organization.
The main types of work in the construction industry are: bricklayer, concrete worker, rebar worker, Plaster workers, plumber, scaffolder, decorator, plumber, etc.
The main types of service industry are: catering waiter, room attendant, domestic waiter, Chinese chef, Chinese pastry chef, beauty hairdresser, home appliance repairman, security guard, etc.
The main types of manufacturing industry are: welder, electrician, fitter, lathe worker, foundry worker, boiler stoker, automobile maintenance worker, automobile driver, etc.
The main types of work in the textile industry are: garment sewing, cashmere fabric processing, etc.
The unique jobs in the agricultural industry are: flour mill, oil factory, brick and tile producer, agricultural product broker, fruit wine brewer, quick-frozen food producer, cattle and sheep slaughtering and processing worker, poultry slaughtering and processing worker, dairy processor, food inspector, vegetable processor, fruit product processor, cold food producer, etc.
Rubber processing industry: batching workers, rubber refining workers, molding workers, calendering workers, extrusion workers, sulfur chemical workers, trimming workers, packaging workers, crane workers, stevedores, maintenance workers, inspectors, instrument workers, safety officers, etc.
Question 2: What kind of jobs are there in every industry? The key is to see which direction you want to develop ~
For example, doctors (health schools), electricians, steam workers, welders, computer programming (technical schools), house design and architectural design (school buildings). Many ~ these kinds of jobs are very popular at present ~!
Question 3: What are the five types of jobs? The five major types of work refer to people's customary names for the main types of work in factories or workshops. Different types of workshops or factories have different names and different types and quantities. take for example
The five common jobs in life are,
construction site
Yes: bricklayer, carpenter, steel bar worker, plumber, scaffolder.
home furnishing
Yes: bricklayer, electrician, carpenter, plumber, painter.
Precision work workshop
Yes: Turner, fitter, milling machine, planer and welder.
There are five types of work in different situations, even more than five types, depending on their respective definitions. ......
Question 4: What are the main types of work in the construction industry: bricklayer, concrete worker, rebar worker, Plaster workers, plumber, scaffolder, decorator, etc. ;
The main types of service industry are: catering waiter, room attendant, domestic waiter, Chinese chef, Chinese pastry chef, beauty hairdresser, home appliance repairman, security guard, etc.
The main types of manufacturing industry are: welder, electrician, fitter, lathe worker, foundry worker, boiler stoker, automobile maintenance worker, automobile driver, etc.
The main types of work in the textile industry are: garment sewing, cashmere fabric processing, etc.
The unique jobs in the agricultural industry are: flour mill, oil factory, brick and tile producer, agricultural product broker, fruit wine brewer, quick-frozen food producer, cattle and sheep slaughtering and processing worker, poultry slaughtering and processing worker, dairy processor, food inspector, vegetable processor, fruit product processor, cold food producer, etc.
Rubber processing industry: batching workers, rubber refining workers, molding workers, calendering workers, extrusion workers, sulfur chemical workers, trimming workers, packaging workers, crane workers, stevedores, maintenance workers, inspectors, instrument workers, safety officers, etc.
Question 5: What do you mean by main occupation and job type? . That is to say, what do you mainly do now, such as accounting, telephone operator ... and so on.
Question 6: What are the workers' jobs? I think it's carpentry. The roofs of our house are all made of carpentry, and as far as I know, except for the integrated ceiling, the gypsum board ceiling at home should be made of carpentry.
Question 7: What are the top ten social tasks? Electrician, fitter, miner, builder, CNC technician, craftsman, printer, carpenter, forger (steel), porter! China, and even the top ten pillar posts in the world, are the bottom buildings in the industrial system.
Question 8: What kind of jobs are special jobs in the Labor Law? Article 6 of the Opinions of the General Administration of Labor on Several Specific Issues Concerning the Implementation of the Interim Measures for Retirement and Resignation of Workers (1978 July11) stipulates that "workers who are engaged in underground, high altitude, high temperature, particularly heavy physical labor and other jobs harmful to their health, whether they are engaged in this kind of work now or have been engaged in this kind of work,
(a) engaged in high altitude and particularly heavy manual labor for a total of ten years;
(two) engaged in underground and high temperature operations for a total of nine years;
(three) engaged in other harmful operations for eight years.
The above years are the actual working years. However, when calculating the continuous length of service, all the time spent in underground and high temperature work is calculated by three months a year; The time spent in other jobs harmful to health shall be counted as one year and six months each year.
Workers who often work in low-temperature places below zero degrees Celsius and workers who work in alpine plateau areas above 4500 meters above sea level all the year round can refer to workers engaged in underground and high-temperature operations; Workers who live in the 4500-meter high mountain plateau all the year round may refer to those who engage in other jobs harmful to health. "
Question 9: What does the original job mean? What did it do?