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Monday 23 January 2017

Chart 246 - Occupation 1

Occupation Chart
Occupations Chart

Spectrum Chart - 246 : Occupations 1

1. Fruit Vendor – A fruit vendor sells different variety of fruits in his store or a fruit stand. They buy the fruits from the farmers market and sell the fruits in local neighbourhood.

2. Scientist – A scientist is a person who studies & has expertise in science. A scientist tries to understand how our world or other things, work. Scientists make observations, ask questions and do extensive research work in finding the answers to many questions others may not know about. Scientists often make experiments to find out more about reality.

3. Architect – An architect is a person who plans, designs and oversees the construction of buildings. Architects decide the size, shape and what the building will be made from. Architects need to be good at maths and drawing.

4. Chef – A chef is a highly trained and skilled professional cook who is proficient in all aspects of food preparation of a particular cuisine. They usually work in restaurants. The chef is responsible for everything about the food in a restaurant. He is responsible for buying food, creating the menus for the customers and deciding the recipes.

5. Sculptor - Sculptors are fine artists who specialize in making three-dimensional artworks from a variety of mediums, including clay, metal and wood. Sculptors can sell their work to private collectors, galleries or museums.

6. Farmer - A farmer is a person engaged in agriculture, raising living organisms for food or raw materials. A farmer might own the farmed land or might work as a labourer on land owned by others. Farmers are the one's who provide us with the food.

7. Florist - Florists are professional floral designers who arrange, cut and dry flowers to create eye-pleasing displays such as corsages, center pieces, wreaths and bouquets used for gift baskets and holiday, wedding and funeral displays. Florists may work for retail outlets or own their own businesses.

8. Electrician – An electrician is a person who fixes the wires and switches so that lights and outlets work the right way. Electricians may be employed in the installation of new electrical components or the maintenance and repair of existing electrical infrastructure.

9. Launderer – Launderer are those whose traditional occupation was washing clothes. They usually operate from door to door collecting dirty linen from households. After a day or two, they return the linen washed, sometimes starched and ironed.

10. Fisherman – A fisherman is a person who catches fish and sometimes other animals that live in water. Catching fish is known as fishing. Fishermen usually catch fish so that they can sell the fish to make money.

11. Weaver – Weavers uses wool to create articles of clothing which can be used or sold at the market.

12. Journalist – A journalist is a person who collects, writes or distributes news or other current information. A journalist's work is called journalism. They may work on their own "freelance" or for a newspaper, a radio or a television programme.

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