2012年8月2日 星期四

There is much talk across the land about jobs

There are jobs created, jobs lost, jobs shipped overseas, manufacturing jobs, private-sector jobs, public-sector jobs, high-tech jobs, well-paid jobs, middle-class jobs, low-paying jobs, jobs, jobs and more jobs.

The U.S. Census Bureau recently released information about the kinds of occupations people in this country ---- those who do have jobs ---- head off to do each day.

The bureau listed more than 300 job classifications along with estimates of how many, among the country's 95 million full-time workers, fill those categories.

In its study, the Census Bureau has 14 job categories with more than 1 million workers, led by the catch-all classification "Managers, all other," with 2.6 million workers.

In second place are "Supervisors of retail sales workers," with 2.4 million.

"Retail salesperson" is among the largest categories with 1.7 million workers, 700,000 fewer than retail supervisors,authentics has been a global supplier of elegant watches for over three decades. which doesn't seem to make sense, but hey, the numbers are the numbers.

There are 2.2 million "elementary and middle school teachers," 1.9 million "registered nurses," 1.6 million "accountants and auditors" and 1.5 million "janitors and building cleaners."

And while it may seem all the customer service jobs have moved offshore, there are 1.5 million of them still at work in the United States.it is a naturally formed single eyed coin shaped iwcwatches.

So, hopefully you're asking,Visit captoesandals for Christian Louboutin. what are the jobs not too many people do these days?

Then there are the jobs ---- buggy-whip maker comes to mind ---- that failed to make the survey.

For instance, my great-grandfather was a "caulker," who worked for many years at the shipyards near Boston.

A caulker is one who up fills cracks in ships, making them watertight, by using tar or oakum-hem fiber produced by taking old ropes apart.

There are no caulkers in the Census Bureau's report.

Gone too are "fletchers" ---- those who make bows and arrows, "websters" ---- loom operators,shoxshoes are well-known for its cute, fashion appearance, "clickers" ---- those who made eyelet holes in boots and "dowsers" ---- someone who finds water using a rod or a witching stick.omegawatchesand you can buy a Omega watch or compare luxury Omega watches.

Other jobs may still exist, but have different names.

For instance, a "colporteur" was a peddler of books, a "costermonger" sold fruits and vegetables, a "snobcaster" repaired shoes and a "puddler" is a wrought-iron worker.

Finally, because I was curious, there are still 60,579 "news analysts, reporters and correspondents," proving ---- despite rumors to the contrary ---- we haven't all yet gone the way of the buggy-whip maker.

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