08/23/07 CAREER CONSULTING REPORT for: 9988 / FRED LOWBACH Page 1 CCS Report Copyright SkillTRAN, LLC 2001-2007 PLEASE NOTE: ----------- This report uses information provided by you or interpreted on your behalf by other parties to help you understand many of the occupational alternatives you may wish to consider. The methods used to prepare this report have been used for many years to help people understand their choices. No report, this one included, can ever guarantee you a suitable job or career choice. This report is only an information tool. Use it as indicated. It will help in your journey. This report was prepared just for you. No part of this report may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a public or commercial information retrieval system, or translated into any language in any form by any means without the prior written consent of SkillTRAN. C A R E E R C O N S U L T I N G S E R V I C E ----------------------------------------------- CONGRATULATIONS ! You are now holding the first of two personalized reports. These reports will help you answer some of the challenging questions you are asking now: 1. What are my skills? 2. What jobs can I do with them (Alternate Occupations)? 3. What is the demand for these occupations? 4. How much can I earn? This first report, the CAREER CONSULTING SERVICE, is a highly advanced computer analysis of your unique employment history. Using information you provided, this CAREER CONSULTING report is a practical and innovative solution to identify alternative occupations and new jobs for the work force of the new millenium. Interests and skills from your employment history determine the range of options available to you. Your review of this first report will help you determine the occupations you want to target for your job search. The second report, the JOB SEARCH SERVICE report, will be prepared after you have selected your job search target(s). The JOB SEARCH SERVICE report will help you develop a resume. It will also list businesses to contact during your job search. The JOB SEARCH SERVICE report will help you answer questions like: 5. Where do those occupations exist? 6. Who should I contact? 7. How should I talk to them? Both of these reports are working reports. MAKE NOTES ANYWHERE ON THESE REPORTS. Your notes will help you later! HOW TO USE THIS REPORT: ----------------------- This CAREER CONSULTING report begins with a listing of your job history using standard descriptions from a book called "1991 Revised Fourth Edition of the Dictionary of Occupational Titles"(DOT). These standard job descriptions should match your actual work history fairly well. If you feel that these descriptions do not really describe your work history, please request a new report using different job descriptions. These descriptions may also contain occupations in which you are interested or perhaps have already been trained to perform. o READ THE DESCRIPTIONS carefully. You may learn to think a little differently about your past job experiences and skills. o ADD YOUR OWN SENTENCES (or delete some) to reflect your background. o BROADEN YOUR OWN PERSPECTIVE on what you have done in the past. o STUDY THE OCCUPATIONAL ALTERNATIVES identified. Learn about the long term need for these jobs and how much they pay. o SELECT A FEW OCCUPATIONS from the alternatives. These should be in areas that you would really like to find employment. AFTER YOU HAVE NARROWED YOUR CHOICES to a few good targets, request a JOB SEARCH SERVICE (JSS) report form at the end of this report. The JSS report will help you identify actual employers to contact. The JSS report will help you get to where you want to be: WORKING AGAIN IN A JOB YOU WANT! ====================================================== * * * E M P L O Y M E N T E X P E R I E N C E * * * ====================================================== HOW TO USE THIS PAGE: UNDERLINE, HIGHLIGHT, or DRAW A CIRCLE around the --------------------- statements which show your actual background. GOAL: The description uses powerful action words ----- that can help you build a better resume. ============================================================================ 606.682-014 DRILL-PRESS OPERATOR (machine shop) J O B D E S C R I P T I O N ----------------------------- PRODUCTION-DRILLING-MACHINE OPERATOR. Operates previously set up drilling machines, such as single- or multiple-spindle drill presses to drill, ream, countersink, spot face, or tap holes in metal or nonmetal workpieces according to specifications: Lifts workpiece manually or with hoist, and positions and secures it on machine table in drilling jig or holding fixture. Moves machine controls to feed tools into workpiece, and engages automatic feed. Observes machine operation, and verifies conformance of drilled workpiece to specifications, using fixed gauges, calipers, and micrometers. Changes worn cutting tools, using wrenches. Moves controls to adjust cutting speeds, feed rates, and depth of cut. May assist MACHINE SETTER (machine shop) 600.360-014 in setting up machine. May sharpen cutting tools, using bench grinder. May perform minor assembly, such as fastening parts with nuts, bolts, and screws, using power tools and handtools. May be designated according to product as Barrel Reamer (ordnance); or function of machine as Reamer Operator (machine shop); Tapper Operator (machine shop). This standard job description is taken from the '1991 Revised Fourth Edition of the Dictionary of Occupational Titles' (DOT), U.S. Dept. of Labor. Additional Job Duties you have done (ADD YOUR OWN STATEMENTS HERE): ------------------------------------------------------------------- ====================================================== * * * E M P L O Y M E N T E X P E R I E N C E * * * ====================================================== HOW TO USE THIS PAGE: UNDERLINE, HIGHLIGHT, or DRAW A CIRCLE around the --------------------- statements which show your actual background. GOAL: The description uses powerful action words ----- that can help you build a better resume. ============================================================================ 601.281-026 TOOL MAKER, BENCH (machine shop) J O B D E S C R I P T I O N ----------------------------- Lays out, fits, and assembles parts to make and repair cutting tools, jigs, fixtures, gauges, or machinists' handtools, analyzing specifications according to knowledge of tool designs, shop mathematics, machining, and layout and assembly procedures: Studies blueprint to determine machining to be done and plans layout and assembly. Measures, marks, and scribes metal stock to lay out for machining by other workers [LAY-OUT WORKER (machine shop) 600.281-018]. Operates drill press to drill and tap holes in parts [DRILL-PRESS SET-UP OPERATOR, SINGLE SPINDLE (machine shop) 606.682-018]. Smooths and scrapes parts to fit, using handtools such as files and scrapers. Positions and secures parts on surface plate with devices such as V-blocks, vises, and angle plates. Assembles parts into product, using tools such as wrenches, hammers, and tweezers, and verifies dimensions and alignments, using measuring instruments such as micrometers, height gauges, and gauge blocks. May set up and operate surface grinder [GRINDER OPERATOR, SURFACE, TOOL (machine shop) 603.280-014] to grind surface of parts. May test assembled mechanism. May be designated according to specialized function as Tool Repairer, Bench (machine shop); or according to product made as Gauge Maker (machine shop); Jig-And-Fixture Maker (machine shop). This standard job description is taken from the '1991 Revised Fourth Edition of the Dictionary of Occupational Titles' (DOT), U.S. Dept. of Labor. Additional Job Duties you have done (ADD YOUR OWN STATEMENTS HERE): ------------------------------------------------------------------- ====================================================== * * * E M P L O Y M E N T E X P E R I E N C E * * * ====================================================== HOW TO USE THIS PAGE: UNDERLINE, HIGHLIGHT, or DRAW A CIRCLE around the --------------------- statements which show your actual background. GOAL: The description uses powerful action words ----- that can help you build a better resume. ============================================================================ 860.381-022 CARPENTER (construction) J O B D E S C R I P T I O N ----------------------------- Constructs, erects, installs, and repairs structures and fixtures of wood, plywood, and wallboard, using carpenter's handtools and power tools, and conforming to local building codes: Studies blueprints, sketches, or building plans for information pertaining to type of material required, such as lumber or fiberboard, and dimensions of structure or fixture to be fabricated. Selects specified type of lumber or other materials. Prepares layout, using rule, framing square, and calipers. Marks cutting and assembly lines on materials, using pencil, chalk, and marking gauge. Shapes materials to prescribed measurements, using saws, chisels, and planes. Assembles cut and shaped materials and fastens them together with nails, dowel pins, or glue. Verifies trueness of structure with plumb bob and carpenter's level. Erects framework for structures and lays subflooring. Builds stairs and lays out and installs partitions and cabinet work. Covers subfloor with building paper to keep out moisture and lays hardwood, parquet, and wood-strip-block floors by nailing floors to subfloor or cementing them to mastic or asphalt base. Applies shock-absorbing, sound-deadening, and decorative paneling to ceilings and walls. Fits and installs prefabricated window frames, doors, doorframes, weather stripping, interior and exterior trim, and finish hardware, such as locks, letterdrops, and kick plates. Constructs forms and chutes for pouring concrete. Erects scaffolding and ladders for assembling structures above ground level. May weld metal parts to steel structural members. When specializing in particular phase of carpentry, is designated according to specialty as Combination-Window Installer (construction); Lay-Out Carpenter (construction). When specializing in finish carpentry, such as installing interior and exterior trim, building stairs, and laying hardwood floors, is designated Finish Carpenter (construction). When erecting frame buildings and performing general carpentry work in residential construction, is designated House Carpenter (construction). May remove and replace sections of structures prior to and after installation of insulating materials and be designated Building-Insulating Carpenter (construction; retail trade). May perform carpentry work in construction of walk-in freezers and environmental test chambers and be designated Carpenter, Refrigerator (svc. ind. mach.). May be designated: Door Hanger (construction); Finished-Hardware Erector (construction); Garage-Door Hanger (construction); Hardwood-Floor Installer (construction); Jalousie Installer (construction); Stair Builder (construction); Trim Setter (construction); Weather Stripper (construction); Wood-Sash-And-Frame Carpenter (construction); Wood-Strip-Block Floor Installer (construction). This standard job description is taken from the '1991 Revised Fourth Edition of the Dictionary of Occupational Titles' (DOT), U.S. Dept. of Labor. Additional Job Duties you have done (ADD YOUR OWN STATEMENTS HERE): ------------------------------------------------------------------- ============================================== * * * YOUR POSSIBLE ALTERNATE OCCUPATIONS * * * ============================================== Your Past or Current Occupational Titles: ----------------------------------------- DRILL-PRESS OPERATOR TOOL MAKER, BENCH CARPENTER Occupations listed on the following pages are generally transferable based on your unique combination of skills, interests, and experience. These occupations occur in many different industries and are within your abilities. As you study this list, you will learn more about your own range of career options. Some of these industries may be new to you. While this may be confusing at first, your research efforts now will help you to determine the occupations that you would really like to pursue. State / Province Projections ---------------------------- Labor market projections for WASHINGTON are indicated by a +, -, or = sign to the left of the DOT Code number. * + means 10% or more GROWTH projected for the occupation statewide = means STABILITY projected for the occupation statewide - means 10% or more DECLINE projected for the occupation statewide HOW TO USE THIS LIST: --------------------- --> PRINT OUT THE LAST TWO PAGES OF THIS REPORT NOW. These pages are the "Alternate Occupations Worksheet". --> STUDY THIS LIST of alternate occupations to learn about your options. --> RECORD THE DOT CODE NUMBER * of the occupation(s) which interest you. Copy the DOT Code number and title to the Alternate Occupations Worksheet. GOAL: This research will help you learn about your job alternatives and ----- set some goals to tightly target your job search. These circled DOT Occupations will be used to obtain a list of businesses for your job search campaign. As you study this list, keep long term demand in mind for better job opportunities and career stability. * The DOT CODE is a nine-digit cross reference number to the 1991 Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT). This DOT Code number is listed to the left of each job title. If you wish to study these definitions in greater detail, your local library has the DOT book. ============================================== * * * YOUR POSSIBLE ALTERNATE OCCUPATIONS * * * ============================================== *** NOTE: *** Occupations requiring supervisory and/or management responsibility have been excluded from this analysis. ============================================================================== INDUSTRY DOT CODE OCCUPATIONAL TITLE ----------- --------------------------------------------------------------- CONSTRUCTION ------------ + 620.261-022 CONSTRUCTION-EQUIPMENT MECHANIC HEAVY-EQUIPMENT MECHANIC. Analyzes malfunctions and repairs, rebuilds, and maintains construction equipment. + 620.281-046 MAINTENANCE MECHANIC SERVICE ENGINEER; SHOP MECHANIC. Inspects, repairs, and maintains functional parts of automotive and mechanical equipment and machinery, such as pumps, compressors, pipe- laying machines, ditchdiggers, trucks, and tractors. + 620.664-014 MAINTENANCE MECHANIC HELPER MECHANIC HELPER; SHOP-MECHANIC HELPER. Assists MAINTENANCE MECHANIC (construction. & gas; pipe lines) in repairing and maintaining automotive and mechanical machinery and equipment. + 637.261-014 HEATING-AND-AIR-CONDITIONING INSTALLER-SERVICER AIR-CONDITIONING MECHANIC; ENVIRONMENTAL-CONTROL-SYSTEM INSTALLER-SERVICER . Installs, services, and repairs environmental control systems in residences, department stores, office buildings, and commercial establishments. = 637.281-010 PUMP ERECTOR PUMP INSTALLATION AND SERVICER. Installs and repairs submerged turbine pumps in waterwells, using rig (truck- mounted hoisting equipment). + 801.381-010 ASSEMBLER, METAL BUILDING Assembles prefabricated metal buildings according to blueprint specifications, using handtools, power tools, and hoisting equipment. + 801.684-026 REINFORCING-METAL WORKER REINFORCING-BAR SETTER; REINFORCING-IRON WORKER . Positions and secures steel bars in concrete forms to reinforce concrete. + 840.381-010 PAINTER Applies coats of paint, varnish, stain, enamel, or lacquer to decorate and protect interior or exterior surfaces, trimmings, and fixtures of buildings and other structures. + 841.381-010 PAPERHANGER Covers interior walls and ceilings of rooms with decorative wallpaper or fabric, using handtools. = 842.361-010 LATHER Fastens wooden, metal, or rockboard lath to walls, ceilings, and partitions of buildings to provide supporting base for plaster, fireproofing, or acoustical material, using handtools and portable power tools. = 842.361-014 LATHER APPRENTICE Performs duties as described under APPRENTICE (any industry) Master Title. + 842.361-018 PLASTERER Applies coats of plaster to interior walls, ceilings, and partitions of buildings, to produce finished surface, according to blueprints, architect's drawings, or oral instructions, using handtools and portable power tools. + 842.361-022 PLASTERER APPRENTICE Performs duties as described under APPRENTICE (any industry) Master Title. + 842.381-014 STUCCO MASON PLASTERER, STUCCO; STUCCO WORKER. Applies weatherproof, decorative covering of Portland cement or gypsum plaster to outside building surfaces, using handtools. = 842.664-010 TAPER DRY-WALL FINISHER; FINISHER, WALLBOARD AND PLASTERBOARD. Seals joints between plasterboard or other wallboards to prepare wall surface for painting or papering. + 842.684-014 DRY-WALL APPLICATOR DRY-WALL NAILER; SHEETROCK INSTALLER. Installs plasterboard or other wallboard to ceiling and interior walls of building, using handtools and portable power tools. = 844.364-010 CEMENT MASON CEMENT FINISHER; CEMENT PAVER. Smooths and finishes surfaces of poured concrete floors, walls, sidewalks, or curbs to specified textures, using handtools or power tools, including floats, trowels, and screeds. = 844.364-014 CEMENT-MASON APPRENTICE CEMENT-FINISHER APPRENTICE; CONCRETE-FINISHER APPRENTICE. Performs duties as described under APPRENTICE (any industry) Master Title. 851.383-010 IRRIGATION SYSTEM INSTALLER Installs underground pipe for farm irrigation systems. + 853.663-010 ASPHALT-PAVING-MACHINE OPERATOR ASPHALT-SPREADER OPERATOR; BITUMINOUS-PAVING-MACHINE OPERATOR . Operates machine that spreads and levels hot-mix bituminous paving material on subgrade of highways and streets. + 853.663-018 ROAD-OILING-TRUCK DRIVER BITUMINOUS-DISTRIBUTOR OPERATOR; OIL SPRAYER. Drives and operates truck equipped with tank to spray oil or bituminous emulsions on road surfaces. + 853.663-022 STONE-SPREADER OPERATOR SPREADER BOX OPERATOR. Operates stone-spreading machine to lay gravel, stone, and cold-mix asphalt on road surfaces. = 859.682-018 PILE-DRIVER OPERATOR HOISTING ENGINEER, PILE DRIVING. Operates pile driver mounted on skids, barge, crawler treads, or locomotive crane to drive piling as foundations for structures, such as buildings, bridges, and piers. + 860.381-010 ACOUSTICAL CARPENTER ACOUSTICAL-MATERIAL WORKER; METAL-TILE LATHER. Mounts acoustical tile to walls and ceilings of buildings to reduce reflection of sound and to decorate rooms. + 860.381-022 CARPENTER Constructs, erects, installs, and repairs structures and fixtures of wood, plywood, and wallboard, using carpenter's handtools and power tools, and conforming to local building codes. + 860.381-026 CARPENTER APPRENTICE Performs duties as described under APPRENTICE (any industry) Master Title. + 860.381-046 FORM BUILDER CARPENTER, FORM; WOOD-FORM BUILDER. Constructs built-in- place or prefabricated wooden forms, according to specifications, for molding concrete structures. + 860.381-066 TANK BUILDER AND ERECTOR TANK MAKER, WOOD. Constructs and erects wooden tanks for storing liquids according to blueprint specifications. + 861.361-010 COMPOSITION-STONE APPLICATOR Casts composition stone and applies it over surfaces of structures to provide decorative coating. + 861.381-026 BRICKLAYER, FIREBRICK AND REFRACTORY TILE BRICKMASON. Lays firebrick and refractory tile to build, rebuild, reline, or patch high-temperature or heating equipment. + 861.381-030 MARBLE SETTER Cuts, tools, and sets marble slabs in floors and walls of buildings and repairs and polishes slab previously set in buildings. = 861.381-034 SOFT-TILE SETTER TILE SETTER. Applies decorative steel, aluminum, and plastic tile (known as soft tile to distinguish from ceramic tile) to walls and cabinets of bathrooms and kitchens. + 861.381-038 STONEMASON Sets stone to build stone structures, such as piers, walls, and abutments, or lays walks, curbstones, or special types of masonry, such as alberene using mason's tools. + 861.381-042 STONEMASON APPRENTICE STONE RIGGER; STONE-SETTER APPRENTICE. Performs duties as described under APPRENTICE (any industry) Master Title. = 861.381-046 TERRAZZO WORKER ARTIFICIAL-MARBLE WORKER; FLOOR GRINDER. Applies cement, sand, pigment, and marble chips to floors, stairways, and cabinet fixtures to attain durable and decorative surfacing according to specifications and drawings. = 861.381-050 TERRAZZO-WORKER APPRENTICE Performs duties as described under APPRENTICE (any industry) Master Title. = 861.381-054 TILE SETTER TILE FITTER; TILE LAYER. Applies tile to walls, floors, ceilings, and promenade roof decks, following design specifications. = 861.381-058 TILE SETTER APPRENTICE Performs duties as described under APPRENTICE (any industry) Master Title. = 861.381-062 TILE-CONDUIT LAYER Lays tile conduit that insulates and protects water or steampipes. = 862.281-022 PIPE FITTER PLUMBER, PIPE FITTING. Lays out, assembles, installs, and maintains pipe systems, pipe supports, and related hydraulic and pneumatic equipment. = 862.281-026 PIPE-FITTER APPRENTICE Performs duties as described under APPRENTICE (any industry) Master Title. Frequently specializes in such areas as refrigeration, air-conditioning; or gas, oil, hot water, and steam heating systems. = 862.381-030 PLUMBER Assembles, installs, and repairs pipes, fittings, and fixtures of heating, water, and drainage systems, according to specifications and plumbing codes. = 862.381-034 PLUMBER APPRENTICE Performs duties as described under APPRENTICE (any industry) Master Title. 862.682-014 PIPE-WRAPPING-MACHINE OPERATOR Operates pipe-wrapping machine to coat pipelines with asphalt or other corrosion-resisting compounds and wrap them spirally with fabrics, such as glass cloth and felt paper. + 863.364-010 INSULATION-WORKER APPRENTICE INSULATOR APPRENTICE. Performs duties as described under APPRENTICE (any industry) Master Title. + 863.364-014 INSULATION WORKER Applies insulating material to exposed surfaces of structures, such as air ducts, hot and cold pipes, storage tanks, and cold storage rooms. + 863.381-010 CORK INSULATOR, REFRIGERATION PLANT INSULATION WORKER, INTERIOR SURFACE. Applies insulating slabs of cork or fiberglass to walls, floor, and ceiling. = 864.481-010 FLOOR LAYER FLOOR COVERER; FLOOR-COVERING-TILE LAYER. Applies blocks, strips, or sheets of shock-absorbing, sound-deadening, or decorative covering to floors, walls, and cabinets. = 864.481-014 FLOOR-LAYER APPRENTICE FLOOR-COVERER APPRENTICE. Performs duties as described under APPRENTICE (any industry) Master Title. + 865.381-010 GLAZIER GLASS SETTER; GLASSWORKER. Installs glass in windows, skylights, store fronts, and display cases, or on surfaces, such as building fronts, interior walls, ceilings, and tabletops. + 865.381-014 GLAZIER APPRENTICE Performs duties as described under APPRENTICE (any industry) Master Title. = 866.381-010 ROOFER Covers roofs with roofing materials other than sheet metal, such as composition shingles or sheets, wood shingles, or asphalt and gravel, to waterproof roofs. = 866.381-014 ROOFER APPRENTICE Performs duties as described under APPRENTICE (any industry) Master Title. = 866.684-010 ROOFER APPLICATOR Sprays roofs, sidings, and walls with urethane or polyurethane foam to bind, seal, insulate, or soundproof sections of structures. 869.261-010 HOUSE MOVER Prepares buildings for moving from one site to another on trailer truck or rollers, determining most suitable technique based on knowledge of structures and moving-permit regulations. 869.261-018 POURED-CONCRETE-WALL TECHNICIAN Surveys and marks construction site, and constructs concrete buildings, using surveying instruments, blueprints, handtools, and power tools, working as member of crew. 869.281-014 HOUSE BUILDER Builds and repairs houses, barns, commercial buildings, garages, and similar structures. 869.361-010 CONDUIT MECHANIC DUCT LAYER. Builds and repairs concrete underground vaults and manholes, and installs ducts to provide installation and maintenance facilities for underground power cables. + 869.381-010 HOUSE REPAIRER Repairs and remodels houses and small buildings, according to blueprints or oral instructions. 869.682-014 CORE-DRILL OPERATOR Operates core drilling equipment to drill holes of specified size in walls or slabs of concrete to facilitate installation and repair of utility systems and equipment. + 869.683-018 TAMPING-MACHINE OPERATOR ASPHALT-TAMPING-MACHINE OPERATOR; HYDRAULIC-HAMMER OPERATOR. Operates crawler-tire or pneumatic-tire mounted tamping machine to compact earthen fills and finished road materials. = 869.684-022 FENCE ERECTOR IRONWORKER, WIRE-FENCE ERECTOR; WIRE-FENCE BUILDER. Erects and repairs metal and wooden fences and fence gates around industrial establishments, residences, or farms, using power tools and handtools. 869.684-030 LAWN-SPRINKLER INSTALLER Installs underground lawn sprinkler systems. MACHINE SHOP ------------ = 601.280-022 DIE SINKER FORGING-DIE SINKER. Lays out, machines, and finishes impression cavities in die blocks to produce forging dies, following blueprints and applying knowledge of diesinking. = 601.281-014 DIE-TRY-OUT WORKER, STAMPING Tests, shapes, and smooths stamping die, using tryout power press and abrading handtools, until die members impart specified characteristics to sheet metal product. = 601.281-026 TOOL MAKER, BENCH Lays out, fits, and assembles parts to make and repair cutting tools, jigs, fixtures, gauges, or machinists' handtools. = 601.381-010 DIE FINISHER DIE FITTER. Grinds, files, sands, and polishes surfaces of metalworking die members to specified shape and smoothness and inspects dies for conformity to wood, plastic, or plaster die models or prototype parts. = 601.381-026 PLASTIC TOOL MAKER Molds and assembles plastic tools, such as gauges, jigs, templates, and fixtures, following blueprints. = 601.381-042 DIE MAKER, ELECTRONIC Lays out, machines, fits, and assembles metal parts to fabricate electronic (heat-sealing) dies used to form plastic products, working from blueprints or drawings and using milling machine, tools, and precision instruments. = 602.360-010 GRINDER SET-UP OPERATOR, GEAR, TOOL GEAR-AND-SPLINE GRINDER. Sets up and operates precision gear grinding machine with special indexing equipment to grind master and precision gears, usually on custom basis, analyzing specifications and selecting tooling. + 602.380-010 GEAR-CUTTING-MACHINE SET-UP OPERATOR ALL-AROUND-GEAR-MACHINE OPERATOR; GEAR CUTTER. Sets up and operates two or more types of gear-cutting and finishing machines. + 602.382-010 GEAR HOBBER SET-UP OPERATOR HOBBING-MACHINE OPERATOR. Sets up and operates one or more gear hobbing machines to machine splines or gear teeth on metal blanks according to specifications, machining instructions, and knowledge of gear hobbing procedures. + 602.382-014 GEAR-GENERATOR SET-UP OPERATOR, SPIRAL BEVEL CURVED-TOOTH-GEAR-GENERATOR OPERATOR; GLEASON-GEAR GENERATOR. Sets up and operates one or more spiral-bevel gear generating machines to cut and shape spiral or hypoid teeth on metal bevel-gear blanks. + 602.382-018 GEAR-GENERATOR SET-UP OPERATOR, STRAIGHT BEVEL BEVEL-GEAR-GENERATOR OPERATOR; GENERATOR OPERATOR, STRAIGHT- BEVEL GEAR. Sets up and operates one or more straight-tooth bevel-gear generating machines to cut and shape straight teeth on metal bevel-gear blanks. + 602.382-022 GEAR-MILLING-MACHINE SET-UP OPERATOR MILLING-MACHINE OPERATOR, GEAR. Sets up and operates one or more gear milling machines to machine splines or gear teeth on metal blanks, according to machining instructions and knowledge of gear milling procedures. + 602.382-026 GEAR-SHAPER SET-UP OPERATOR Sets up and operates one or more gear shaping machines to machine splines or gear teeth in metal blanks, according to machining instructions and knowledge of gear types and gear shaping procedures. + 602.382-030 GEAR-SHAVER SET-UP OPERATOR Sets up and operates one or more gear-shaving machines that utilize gashed, gear-shaped cutting tools to shape and smooth gear teeth or to correct distortions remaining from roughing (gear-cutting) operation. = 602.382-034 GRINDER, GEAR GEAR-GRINDING-MACHINE OPERATOR; GEAR-TOOTH-GRINDING-MACHINE OPERATOR. Sets up and operates one or more gear grinding machines to grind surfaces of splines or gear teeth. = 602.482-010 GEAR-LAPPING-MACHINE OPERATOR GEAR FINISHER; GEAR NICKER. Sets up and operates gear- lapping machine to lap gears according to specifications, machining instructions, standard charts, and knowledge of gear lapping procedures. = 603.280-010 GRINDER OPERATOR, EXTERNAL, TOOL CYLINDRICAL GRINDER, TOOL; EXTERNAL-CYLINDRICAL-GRINDER OPERATOR . Sets up and operates external grinding machines to grind external cylindrical and tapered surfaces of rotating metal workpieces. = 603.280-014 GRINDER OPERATOR, SURFACE, TOOL GRINDER, HAND; PRECISION GRINDER, SURFACE. Sets up and operates surface grinding machines with horizontal or vertical spindle and reciprocating or rotating table to grind flat or contoured surfaces of metal workpieces. = 603.280-022 GRINDER SET-UP OPERATOR, INTERNAL GRINDER, HAND; INNER-DIAMETER GRINDER, TOOL . Sets up and operates internal grinding machines to grind internal cylindrical and tapered surfaces of rotating metal workpieces. = 603.280-034 JOB SETTER, HONING Sets up horizontal or vertical honing machines for HONING- MACHINE OPERATORS, PRODUCTION (machine shop) engaged in production honing of metal objects. = 603.280-038 TOOL-GRINDER OPERATOR CUTTER GRINDER; CUTTER-GRINDER OPERATOR . Sets up and operates grinding machines, such as surface and universal, carbide, drill, and tool-and-cutter grinders, to sharpen cutting tools to specifications. = 603.380-010 GRINDER MACHINE SETTER Sets up metal-grinding machines, such as external, internal, surface, and centerless grinders, for GRINDER OPERATORS, PRODUCTION (machine shop) 603.685-062. = 603.382-014 GRINDER SET-UP OPERATOR, CENTERLESS CENTERLESS-GRINDING-MACHINE OPERATOR. Sets up and operates one or more centerless grinding machines to grind external or internal cylindrical or tapered surfaces of metal workpieces to blueprint specifications. = 603.382-018 HONING-MACHINE SET-UP OPERATOR HONE OPERATOR; HONING-MACHINE OPERATOR. Sets up and operates one or more vertical or horizontal honing machines to hone internal or external surfaces of objects. = 603.382-022 HONING-MACHINE SET-UP OPERATOR, TOOL HONING-MACHINE OPERATOR, TOOL;JOB HONER. Sets up and operates vertical or horizontal honing machine to hone internal or external surfaces of metal objects, such as prototype cylinders, bearings, or connecting rods. = 603.382-026 LAPPING-MACHINE SET-UP OPERATOR Sets up and operates lapping machines to lap surfaces of flat, cylindrical, or spherical objects or of adjacent mechanical parts to specified finish or dimensions. = 603.382-030 PRINTING-ROLLER POLISHER Operates polishing lathe to reduce circumference of printing rollers to specifications and remove defects, such as turning and polishing lines, high spots, and scratches. = 603.382-034 GRINDER SET-UP OPERATOR Sets up and operates grinding machines to grind threads on metal objects, such as screws, bolts, and micrometer spindles, and to grind internal and external surfaces of metal workpieces to specifications. = 603.382-038 KNIFE GRINDER CUTTER-HEAD SHARPENER; TOOL GRINDER. Sets up and operates grinding machines to shape and sharpen planer knives and woodworking machine cutters according to specifications. - 604.280-018 SCREW-MACHINE SET-UP OPERATOR, SINGLE SPINDLE AUTOMATIC-SCREW-MACHINE OPERATOR; BAR-MACHINE OPERATOR, SINGLE SPINDLE. Sets up and operates one or more single- spindle lathe-type screw machines equipped with automatic feeding and tool-indexing mechanisms. + 604.362-010 LATHE OPERATOR, NUMERICAL CONTROL Sets up and operates numerically controlled horizontal lathe to perform machining operations, such as turning, boring, facing, and threading parts, such as castings, forgings, and bar stock. - 604.380-022 SCREW-MACHINE SET-UP OPERATOR AUTOMATIC-SCREW-MACHINE OPERATOR; BAR-MACHINE OPERATOR. Sets up and operates single- or multiple-spindle lathe-type screw machines equipped with automatic indexing and feeding mechanisms to machine metal bar stock. = 604.382-010 SCREW-MACHINE OPERATOR, MULTIPLE SPINDLE BAR-MACHINE OPERATOR, MULTIPLE SPINDLE. Operates one or more previously set up multiple-spindle screw machines equipped with automatic indexing and feeding mechanism. = 604.382-014 SCREW-MACHINE OPERATOR, SINGLE SPINDLE BAR-MACHINE OPERATOR, SINGLE SPINDLE. Operates one or more previously set up single-spindle screw machines equipped with automatic indexing and feeding mechanisms to perform series of machining operations on metal bar stock. - 604.682-014 THREADING-MACHINE OPERATOR Sets up and operates single- or multiple-spindle threading machine to thread and chamfer cylindrical stock according to specifications. = 605.280-014 PROFILING-MACHINE SET-UP OPERATOR I CAM-MILLING-MACHINE OPERATOR; DIE-SINKING-MACHINE OPERATOR. Sets up and operates milling machine equipped with built-in or attached tracing mechanism. = 605.282-014 PLANER SET-UP OPERATOR, TOOL Sets up and operates planers that reciprocate workpieces against stationary bar tools to plane and groove large metal workpieces, such as castings for metalworking dies and machine ways. = 605.282-018 PLANER-TYPE-MILLING-MACHINE SET-UP OPERATOR Sets up and operates planer-type milling machine that moves workpiece back and forth against rigidly held rotating cutters to mill workpieces. + 605.360-010 ROUTER SET-UP OPERATOR, NUMERICAL CONTROL Sets up and operates multiaxis, numerically controlled routing machine to cut and shape metallic and nonmetallic workpieces. + 605.380-010 MILLING-MACHINE SET-UP OPERATOR, NUMERICAL CONTROL Sets up and operates multiaxis numerical-control milling machine to mill surfaces of metallic and nonmetallic workpieces according to specifications and tooling instructions, applying knowledge of machining methods. = 605.382-014 ENGRAVER, TIRE MOLD SKID-MACHINE OPERATOR. Sets up and operates cam-controlled tread-engraving (skid) machine to mill tread designs in metal molds for rubber tires, according to specifications. = 605.382-022 PANTOGRAPH-MACHINE SET-UP OPERATOR Sets up and operates pantograph-milling machine to mill contoured two-dimensional profiles and three-dimensional cavities in metal parts of such products as dies and molds for metal diecasting and plastic molding. = 605.382-026 PROFILING-MACHINE SET-UP OPERATOR II CAM-MILLING-MACHINE OPERATOR; DIE-SINKING-MACHINE OPERATOR. Sets up and operates profile milling machine. = 605.382-030 ROTARY-HEAD-MILLING-MACHINE SET-UP OPERATOR Sets up and operates vertical milling machine with spindle mounted within larger rotary head so that rotating cutter can move anywhere within given circle to mill complex shapes. = 605.382-038 SHAPER SET-UP OPERATOR, TOOL SHAPER MACHINE HAND; SHAPER OPERATOR. Sets up and operates one or more shapers that reciprocate bar tool against stationary workpiece to plane, shape, or groove metal workpieces, such as machine, tool, or die parts. = 605.382-042 THREAD-MILLING-MACHINE SET-UP OPERATOR Sets up and operates thread-milling machine to mill threads on external and internal surfaces of metal workpieces, applying knowledge of thread types and thread-milling methods. + 606.362-010 DRILL-PRESS OPERATOR, NUMERICAL CONTROL Sets up and operates numerically controlled drill press that automatically performs machining operations such as drilling, reaming, countersinking, spot-facing, and tapping of holes in metal workpieces. - 606.382-022 BORING-MACHINE OPERATOR Sets up and operates boring machines to bore, drill, tap, spot face, groove, mill, or ream metal workpieces. + 609.362-010 NUMERICAL CONTROL MACHINE OPERATOR Sets up and operates numerical control machine to cut, shape, or form metal workpieces to specifications. = 705.381-010 DIE BARBER Rough-finishes stamping-die-member surfaces, using abrasives and abrading handtools. = 705.384-010 SCRAPER, HAND HAND SCRAPER; SCRAPER. Scrapes metal workpieces with handtools to smooth machine ways, surface plates, and bearing surfaces to ensure free action of parts. = 705.481-014 LAPPER, HAND, TOOL LAP HAND, TOOL; PRECISION LAP HAND. Laps metal objects, such as gauges and machine parts, to specifications within tolerances as fine as 0.00001 inch, applying knowledge of abrasives and lapping procedures. = 705.484-010 FILER, HAND, TOOL PRECISION FILER, HAND; TOOL FILER, HAND. Files grooved, contoured, and irregular surfaces of metal objects. = 705.484-014 FINAL FINISHER, FORGING DIES DIE-FINISHER, FORGING; FORGING-DIE FINISHER. Grinds and sands contoured metal surfaces to finish forging dies, using handtools. + 705.684-038 MOLD FINISHER Shapes and smooths metal surfaces to finish molds, using handtools. + 709.684-022 BABBITTER Lines bearing surfaces of metal workpieces with babbit (tin alloy) to reduce friction and wear. = 709.684-058 REAMER, HAND Reams drilled holes in metal workpieces, using handtools. Inserts reamer (straight-fluted rotary cutting tool) into hole and twists and pushes it to enlarge, smooth, or improve roundness of hole. = 801.381-014 FITTER Fits and assembles structural frameworks and housings from materials, such as angle iron, I-beams, and plate steel, using handtools and welding equipment and following blueprint specifications. AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT ---------------------- = 624.281-010 FARM-EQUIPMENT MECHANIC I FARM MECHANIC. Maintains, repairs, and overhauls farm machinery, equipment, and vehicles, such as tractors, harvesters, pumps, tilling equipment, trucks, etc. on farms or in farm-equipment repair shops. = 624.281-014 FARM-EQUIPMENT-MECHANIC APPRENTICE FARM-MECHANIC APPRENTICE. Performs duties as described under APPRENTICE (any industry) Master Title. ANY INDUSTRY ------------ + 505.382-010 METAL-SPRAYING-MACHINE OPERATOR, AUTOMATIC I FLAME-SPRAYING-MACHINE OPERATOR, AUTOMATIC; METALIZING-MACHINE OPERATOR, AUTOMATIC. Sets up and operates metal spraying machine to bond protective or decorative coatings to metal objects. + 616.260-014 MULTI-OPERATION-FORMING-MACHINE SETTER Sets up automatic multiple-operation machines to perform any combination of bending, punching, roll forming, beading, cutting, flanging, shearing, seaming and welding, soldering, or clinching to fabricate metal parts. = 617.260-010 PRESS OPERATOR, HEAVY DUTY BENDING-PRESS OPERATOR; HYDRAULIC-PRESS OPERATOR. Sets up and operates heavy-duty power press. + 620.281-018 AUTOMOTIVE-MAINTENANCE-EQUIPMENT SERVICER AUTOMOTIVE-MAINTENANCE-EQUIPMENT REPAIRER; EQUIPMENT-SERVICE ENGINEER. Adjusts and repairs automotive repairing, servicing, and testing equipment, using handtools and power tools. + 620.281-050 MECHANIC, INDUSTRIAL TRUCK TRUCK REPAIRER. Repairs and maintains electric, diesel, and gasoline industrial trucks, following manuals, and using handtools, power tools, and knowledge of electrical, power transmission, brake, and other automotive systems. + 625.281-010 DIESEL MECHANIC Repairs and maintains diesel engines used to power machines, such as buses, ships, trucks, railroad trains, electric generators, and construction machinery. + 625.281-014 DIESEL-MECHANIC APPRENTICE DIESEL-ENGINE-MECHANIC APPRENTICE. Performs duties as described under APPRENTICE (any industry) Master Title. + 626.381-014 GAS-WELDING-EQUIPMENT MECHANIC APPARATUS-REPAIR MECHANIC. Repairs acetylene gas welding equipment, using handtools and metalworking machines. AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES ------------------- + 620.281-058 TRACTOR MECHANIC Diagnoses mechanical failures and repairs tractors and tractor components according to manuals, factory specifications, and knowledge of engine performances, using handtools, power tools, and testing instruments. COAL, METAL, AND NONMETAL MINING AND QUARRYING IND -------------------------------------------------- = 622.381-030 MINE-CAR REPAIRER PIT CAR REPAIRER; SHOP BLACKSMITH. Repairs or replaces damaged parts of underground mine cars. ENGINE AND TURBINE ------------------ - 625.261-010 DIESEL-ENGINE TESTER Analyzes operation of diesel engines and components, such as blowers and compressors to determine performance using engineering specifications and test equipment. + 625.281-018 ENGINE REPAIRER, SERVICE Repairs internal combustion engines in factory service departments or repair establishments, according to company specification charts, using machine tools, handtools, and measuring instruments. + 625.361-010 DIESEL-ENGINE ERECTOR DIESEL-ENGINE FITTER. Positions, fits, and secures engine parts to erect in-line, V-type, or radial diesel engines. FORGING ------- = 610.381-010 BLACKSMITH ANVIL SMITH. Forges and repairs variety of metal articles, such as tongs, edged tools, hooks, chains, machine and structural components, and agricultural implements as specified by work orders, diagrams, or sample parts. = 610.381-014 BLACKSMITH APPRENTICE Performs duties as described under APPRENTICE (any industry) Master Title. + 626.261-010 FORGE-SHOP-MACHINE REPAIRER HAMMER REPAIRER; POWER HAMMER REPAIRER. Repairs and maintains forge shop machinery, such as hammers, forging presses, rolls, upsetters, and furnaces. FOUNDRY ------- + 514.360-010 DIE-CASTING-MACHINE SETTER Sets up diecasting machines that cast parts, such as automobile trim, carburetor housings, and motor parts from nonferrous metals, such as zinc, aluminum, or magnesium. + 518.361-018 MOLDER, SWEEP FLOOR MOLDER, SWEEP METHOD. Makes molds, using sweep method which is adaptable only in cases where required casting is symmetrical. GALVANIZING AND OTHER COATING ----------------------------- + 501.362-010 COATING-MACHINE OPERATOR Sets up and controls automatic hot-dip lines to plate steel sheets with protective coating of metal, such as tin or terne. JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, AND PLATED WARE ------------------------------------ = 601.381-014 DIE MAKER DIE CUTTER; HUB CUTTER. Fabricates set of dies for use in forming and shaping metal jewelry blanks, following drawings or blueprints and using variety of metalworking machines and engraver's handtools. = 601.381-022 DIE-MAKER APPRENTICE DIE-CUTTER APPRENTICE; HUB-CUTTER APPRENTICE. Performs duties as described under APPRENTICE (any industry) Master Title. KNITTING -------- - 580.380-010 FIXER, BOARDING ROOM Sets up and adjusts machines and equipment used to shape and dry hose, using knowledge of machine function and boarding II process. PETROLEUM REFINING ------------------ - 549.261-010 MECHANICAL INSPECTOR INSPECTOR. Inspects processing and storage tanks, pipelines and fittings, stills, towers, and pumping units for defects, following specified inspection procedures. PRINTING AND PUBLISHING ----------------------- = 500.381-010 CYLINDER GRINDER GRINDER AND PLATER. Electroplates rotogravure printing cylinders with coating of copper and grinds plates to specifications, using grinding machines. + 627.261-018 MACHINIST APPRENTICE, LINOTYPE LINOTYPE-MAINTENANCE-MECHANIC APPRENTICE. Performs duties as described under APPRENTICE (any industry) Master Title. WATER TRANSPORTATION -------------------- = 623.281-010 DECK ENGINEER Repairs and maintains deck machinery, such as cargo winches and anchor windlasses. WELDING AND RELATED PROCESSES ----------------------------- + 626.361-010 REPAIRER, WELDING, BRAZING, AND BURNING MACHINES Repairs and maintains arc, gas, and resistance welding, brazing, and cutting machines, according to blueprints, catalogs, and data charts, applying knowledge of machine repair and welding. ============================================================================ BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS - 2006 WAGE ESTIMATES WITH LOCAL ADJUSTMENT FOR: SEATTLE, WA ============================================================================ Data is shown about the earnings potential for each of the alternate occupations listed earlier in the report. The median wage does not mean the starting wage; rather it is a middle point between both minimum (entry-level) and maximum reported wages. Starting wages are often 15-30% less than these figures. HOW TO USE THIS LIST: Use your Alternative Occupations Worksheet. Look up --------------------- the estimated wage for each of the occupations you have listed on the worksheet. GOAL: To help you make some decisions about your career ----- options, based on your financial needs. +-----------------------------+ | ESTIMATED MEDIAN WAGE | INDUSTRY: +---------+--------+----------+ --------- | Hourly | Weekly | Annual | +---------+--------+----------+ CONSTRUCTION ------------ 620.261-022 CONSTRUCTION-EQUIPMENT MECHANIC $20.87 $ 835 $ 43417 620.281-046 MAINTENANCE MECHANIC $20.19 $ 808 $ 42004 620.664-014 MAINTENANCE MECHANIC HELPER $13.64 $ 546 $ 28366 637.261-014 HEATING-AND-AIR-CONDITIONING INS $20.80 $ 832 $ 43254 637.281-010 PUMP ERECTOR $20.69 $ 828 $ 43037 801.381-010 ASSEMBLER, METAL BUILDING $21.13 $ 845 $ 43960 801.684-026 REINFORCING-METAL WORKER $10.44 $ 418 $ 21725 840.381-010 PAINTER $13.85 $ 554 $ 28801 841.381-010 PAPERHANGER $20.93 $ 837 $ 43526 842.361-010 LATHER $16.49 $ 659 $ 34289 842.361-014 LATHER APPRENTICE $16.49 $ 659 $ 34289 842.361-018 PLASTERER $13.98 $ 559 $ 29072 842.361-022 PLASTERER APPRENTICE $13.98 $ 559 $ 29072 842.381-014 STUCCO MASON $13.98 $ 559 $ 29072 842.664-010 TAPER $14.58 $ 583 $ 30322 842.684-014 DRY-WALL APPLICATOR $14.58 $ 583 $ 30322 844.364-010 CEMENT MASON $15.05 $ 602 $ 31300 844.364-014 CEMENT-MASON APPRENTICE $15.05 $ 602 $ 31300 851.383-010 IRRIGATION SYSTEM INSTALLER $19.33 $ 773 $ 40211 853.663-010 ASPHALT-PAVING-MACHINE OPERATOR $15.20 $ 608 $ 31626 853.663-018 ROAD-OILING-TRUCK DRIVER $15.20 $ 608 $ 31626 853.663-022 STONE-SPREADER OPERATOR $15.20 $ 608 $ 31626 859.682-018 PILE-DRIVER OPERATOR $23.38 $ 935 $ 48633 860.381-010 ACOUSTICAL CARPENTER $14.58 $ 583 $ 30322 860.381-022 CARPENTER $16.49 $ 659 $ 34289 860.381-026 CARPENTER APPRENTICE $16.49 $ 659 $ 34289 860.381-046 FORM BUILDER $16.49 $ 659 $ 34289 860.381-066 TANK BUILDER AND ERECTOR $16.49 $ 659 $ 34289 861.361-010 COMPOSITION-STONE APPLICATOR $16.17 $ 647 $ 33637 861.381-026 BRICKLAYER, FIREBRICK AND REFRAC $16.17 $ 647 $ 33637 861.381-030 MARBLE SETTER $16.17 $ 647 $ 33637 861.381-034 SOFT-TILE SETTER $15.49 $ 620 $ 32224 861.381-038 STONEMASON $16.17 $ 647 $ 33637 861.381-042 STONEMASON APPRENTICE $16.17 $ 647 $ 33637 861.381-046 TERRAZZO WORKER $15.05 $ 602 $ 31300 861.381-050 TERRAZZO-WORKER APPRENTICE $15.05 $ 602 $ 31300 861.381-054 TILE SETTER $15.49 $ 620 $ 32224 861.381-058 TILE SETTER APPRENTICE $15.49 $ 620 $ 32224 861.381-062 TILE-CONDUIT LAYER $15.49 $ 620 $ 32224 862.281-022 PIPE FITTER $19.33 $ 773 $ 40211 862.281-026 PIPE-FITTER APPRENTICE $19.33 $ 773 $ 40211 862.381-030 PLUMBER $19.33 $ 773 $ 40211 862.381-034 PLUMBER APPRENTICE $19.33 $ 773 $ 40211 862.682-014 PIPE-WRAPPING-MACHINE OPERATOR $19.65 $ 786 $ 40863 863.364-010 INSULATION-WORKER APPRENTICE $14.79 $ 591 $ 30757 863.364-014 INSULATION WORKER $14.79 $ 591 $ 30757 863.381-010 CORK INSULATOR, REFRIGERATION PL $14.79 $ 591 $ 30757 864.481-010 FLOOR LAYER $15.49 $ 620 $ 32224 864.481-014 FLOOR-LAYER APPRENTICE $15.49 $ 620 $ 32224 865.381-010 GLAZIER $18.16 $ 726 $ 37766 865.381-014 GLAZIER APPRENTICE $18.16 $ 726 $ 37766 866.381-010 ROOFER $14.00 $ 560 $ 29127 866.381-014 ROOFER APPRENTICE $14.00 $ 560 $ 29127 866.684-010 ROOFER APPLICATOR $14.00 $ 560 $ 29127 869.261-010 HOUSE MOVER $19.65 $ 786 $ 40863 869.261-018 POURED-CONCRETE-WALL TECHNICIAN $19.65 $ 786 $ 40863 869.281-014 HOUSE BUILDER $19.65 $ 786 $ 40863 869.361-010 CONDUIT MECHANIC $19.65 $ 786 $ 40863 869.381-010 HOUSE REPAIRER $16.49 $ 659 $ 34289 869.682-014 CORE-DRILL OPERATOR $14.29 $ 572 $ 29725 869.683-018 TAMPING-MACHINE OPERATOR $15.20 $ 608 $ 31626 869.684-022 FENCE ERECTOR $12.71 $ 509 $ 26445 869.684-030 LAWN-SPRINKLER INSTALLER $14.29 $ 572 $ 29725 MACHINE SHOP ------------ 601.280-022 DIE SINKER $21.97 $ 879 $ 45699 601.281-014 DIE-TRY-OUT WORKER, STAMPING $21.97 $ 879 $ 45699 601.281-026 TOOL MAKER, BENCH $21.97 $ 879 $ 45699 601.381-010 DIE FINISHER $21.97 $ 879 $ 45699 601.381-026 PLASTIC TOOL MAKER $21.97 $ 879 $ 45699 601.381-042 DIE MAKER, ELECTRONIC $21.97 $ 879 $ 45699 602.360-010 GRINDER SET-UP OPERATOR, GEAR, T $15.83 $ 633 $ 32930 602.380-010 GEAR-CUTTING-MACHINE SET-UP OPER $24.87 $ 995 $ 51730 602.382-010 GEAR HOBBER SET-UP OPERATOR $24.87 $ 995 $ 51730 602.382-014 GEAR-GENERATOR SET-UP OPERATOR, $24.87 $ 995 $ 51730 602.382-018 GEAR-GENERATOR SET-UP OPERATOR, $24.87 $ 995 $ 51730 602.382-022 GEAR-MILLING-MACHINE SET-UP OPER $24.87 $ 995 $ 51730 602.382-026 GEAR-SHAPER SET-UP OPERATOR $24.87 $ 995 $ 51730 602.382-030 GEAR-SHAVER SET-UP OPERATOR $24.87 $ 995 $ 51730 602.382-034 GRINDER, GEAR $15.83 $ 633 $ 32930 602.482-010 GEAR-LAPPING-MACHINE OPERATOR $15.83 $ 633 $ 32930 603.280-010 GRINDER OPERATOR, EXTERNAL, TOOL $17.19 $ 688 $ 35756 603.280-014 GRINDER OPERATOR, SURFACE, TOOL $17.19 $ 688 $ 35756 603.280-022 GRINDER SET-UP OPERATOR, INTERNA $17.19 $ 688 $ 35756 603.280-034 JOB SETTER, HONING $15.83 $ 633 $ 32930 603.280-038 TOOL-GRINDER OPERATOR $17.19 $ 688 $ 35756 603.380-010 GRINDER MACHINE SETTER $15.83 $ 633 $ 32930 603.382-014 GRINDER SET-UP OPERATOR, CENTERL $15.83 $ 633 $ 32930 603.382-018 HONING-MACHINE SET-UP OPERATOR $15.83 $ 633 $ 32930 603.382-022 HONING-MACHINE SET-UP OPERATOR, $15.83 $ 633 $ 32930 603.382-026 LAPPING-MACHINE SET-UP OPERATOR $15.83 $ 633 $ 32930 603.382-030 PRINTING-ROLLER POLISHER $15.83 $ 633 $ 32930 603.382-034 GRINDER SET-UP OPERATOR $15.83 $ 633 $ 32930 603.382-038 KNIFE GRINDER $15.83 $ 633 $ 32930 604.280-018 SCREW-MACHINE SET-UP OPERATOR, S $16.07 $ 643 $ 33419 604.362-010 LATHE OPERATOR, NUMERICAL CONTRO $20.48 $ 819 $ 42602 604.380-022 SCREW-MACHINE SET-UP OPERATOR $16.07 $ 643 $ 33419 604.382-010 SCREW-MACHINE OPERATOR, MULTIPLE $16.07 $ 643 $ 33419 604.382-014 SCREW-MACHINE OPERATOR, SINGLE S $16.07 $ 643 $ 33419 604.682-014 THREADING-MACHINE OPERATOR $16.07 $ 643 $ 33419 605.280-014 PROFILING-MACHINE SET-UP OPERATO $12.50 $ 500 $ 25995 605.282-014 PLANER SET-UP OPERATOR, TOOL $12.50 $ 500 $ 25995 605.282-018 PLANER-TYPE-MILLING-MACHINE SET- $12.50 $ 500 $ 25995 605.360-010 ROUTER SET-UP OPERATOR, NUMERICA $20.48 $ 819 $ 42602 605.380-010 MILLING-MACHINE SET-UP OPERATOR, $20.48 $ 819 $ 42602 605.382-014 ENGRAVER, TIRE MOLD $12.50 $ 500 $ 25995 605.382-022 PANTOGRAPH-MACHINE SET-UP OPERAT $12.50 $ 500 $ 25995 605.382-026 PROFILING-MACHINE SET-UP OPERATO $12.50 $ 500 $ 25995 605.382-030 ROTARY-HEAD-MILLING-MACHINE SET- $12.50 $ 500 $ 25995 605.382-038 SHAPER SET-UP OPERATOR, TOOL $12.50 $ 500 $ 25995 605.382-042 THREAD-MILLING-MACHINE SET-UP OP $12.50 $ 500 $ 25995 606.362-010 DRILL-PRESS OPERATOR, NUMERICAL $20.48 $ 819 $ 42602 606.382-022 BORING-MACHINE OPERATOR $13.48 $ 539 $ 28040 609.362-010 NUMERICAL CONTROL MACHINE OPERAT $20.48 $ 819 $ 42602 705.381-010 DIE BARBER $17.19 $ 688 $ 35756 705.384-010 SCRAPER, HAND $16.09 $ 644 $ 33474 705.481-014 LAPPER, HAND, TOOL $17.19 $ 688 $ 35756 705.484-010 FILER, HAND, TOOL $16.09 $ 644 $ 33474 705.484-014 FINAL FINISHER, FORGING DIES $16.09 $ 644 $ 33474 705.684-038 MOLD FINISHER $16.09 $ 644 $ 33474 709.684-022 BABBITTER $14.53 $ 581 $ 30214 709.684-058 REAMER, HAND $16.09 $ 644 $ 33474 801.381-014 FITTER $15.78 $ 631 $ 32822 AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT ---------------------- 624.281-010 FARM-EQUIPMENT MECHANIC I $20.87 $ 835 $ 43417 624.281-014 FARM-EQUIPMENT-MECHANIC APPRENTI $20.87 $ 835 $ 43417 ANY INDUSTRY ------------ 505.382-010 METAL-SPRAYING-MACHINE OPERATOR, $17.79 $ 712 $ 37006 616.260-014 MULTI-OPERATION-FORMING-MACHINE $14.63 $ 585 $ 30431 617.260-010 PRESS OPERATOR, HEAVY DUTY $14.37 $ 575 $ 29888 620.281-018 AUTOMOTIVE-MAINTENANCE-EQUIPMENT $20.69 $ 828 $ 43037 620.281-050 MECHANIC, INDUSTRIAL TRUCK $20.19 $ 808 $ 42004 625.281-010 DIESEL MECHANIC $20.19 $ 808 $ 42004 625.281-014 DIESEL-MECHANIC APPRENTICE $20.19 $ 808 $ 42004 626.381-014 GAS-WELDING-EQUIPMENT MECHANIC $20.69 $ 828 $ 43037 AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES ------------------- 620.281-058 TRACTOR MECHANIC $20.19 $ 808 $ 42004 COAL, METAL, AND NONMETAL MINING AND QUARRYING IND -------------------------------------------------- 622.381-030 MINE-CAR REPAIRER $20.87 $ 835 $ 43417 ENGINE AND TURBINE ------------------ 625.261-010 DIESEL-ENGINE TESTER $16.12 $ 645 $ 33528 625.281-018 ENGINE REPAIRER, SERVICE $21.00 $ 840 $ 43689 625.361-010 DIESEL-ENGINE ERECTOR $14.03 $ 561 $ 29181 FORGING ------- 610.381-010 BLACKSMITH $14.63 $ 585 $ 30431 610.381-014 BLACKSMITH APPRENTICE $14.63 $ 585 $ 30431 626.261-010 FORGE-SHOP-MACHINE REPAIRER $20.69 $ 828 $ 43037 FOUNDRY ------- 514.360-010 DIE-CASTING-MACHINE SETTER $17.56 $ 702 $ 36516 518.361-018 MOLDER, SWEEP $17.56 $ 702 $ 36516 GALVANIZING AND OTHER COATING ----------------------------- 501.362-010 COATING-MACHINE OPERATOR $17.79 $ 712 $ 37006 JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, AND PLATED WARE ------------------------------------ 601.381-014 DIE MAKER $21.97 $ 879 $ 45699 601.381-022 DIE-MAKER APPRENTICE $21.97 $ 879 $ 45699 KNITTING -------- 580.380-010 FIXER, BOARDING ROOM $12.88 $ 515 $ 26782 PETROLEUM REFINING ------------------ 549.261-010 MECHANICAL INSPECTOR $16.12 $ 645 $ 33528 PRINTING AND PUBLISHING ----------------------- 500.381-010 CYLINDER GRINDER $17.19 $ 688 $ 35756 627.261-018 MACHINIST APPRENTICE, LINOTYPE $20.69 $ 828 $ 43037 WATER TRANSPORTATION -------------------- 623.281-010 DECK ENGINEER $19.59 $ 784 $ 40755 WELDING AND RELATED PROCESSES ----------------------------- 626.361-010 REPAIRER, WELDING, BRAZING, AND $20.69 $ 828 $ 43037 JOB SEARCH SERVICE Request Form ------------------------------- The information you submit on this JOB SEARCH SERVICE Request Form will create a second personalized report that has business listings to use in your job search. The JOB SEARCH SERVICE report contains information to help you write your resume. The business listings to use for your job search can be ANYWHERE YOU WANT IN THE U.S.! If you are thinking of relocating, this is a great way to explore opportunities in some other location! HOW TO USE THIS REQUEST FORM: ----------------------------- 1. CHOOSE THREE occupations you want to pursue in your job search from your Alternative Occupations Worksheet. You may choose some or all of your current and past occupations. You could also choose something entirely different of greater interest to you. 2. Record the DOT Code and Title of these THREE in the spaces below. 3. Fill in the other information. GOAL: To obtain a list of businesses appropriate to your job search goals. ----- Return this form for processing to: SkillTRAN - Email: reports@skilltran.com 3910 S. Union Court Spokane, WA 99206 (509) 927-8195 or FAX (509) 926-2611 Your Name: ____________________________________ Today's Date: ____________ Address: ____________________________________ City: ____________________________________ State: ______ Zip: _______ Home Phone: (_____) ____________ Business listings will generally be within a 30 mile radius of your zip code, unless you request otherwise. How far will you commute to work? ____ miles. Is your city the area where you want to work? YES or NO (circle your answer) If NO, where would you like to work (RELOCATE)? State: __________________ City: ________________________________ OCCUPATIONS YOU WANT FOR YOUR JOB SEARCH: ----------------------------------------- DOT CODE Occupation Title Job #1 - _____._____-_____ __________________________________________ Job #2 - _____._____-_____ __________________________________________ Job #3 - _____._____-_____ __________________________________________ ALTERNATE OCCUPATIONS WORKSHEET ------------------------------- This worksheet is designed to help you think about alternate occupations. It will help you gather important information about possible jobs, long term job growth, and wages. HOW TO USE THIS WORKSHEET: -------------------------- 1. Study the list of your possible alternate occupations. 2. If an occupation seems interesting to you, record the industry, the DOT Code, Title, and State growth sign (+,-, or =) below. YOU MAY CHOOSE TO INCLUDE YOUR PAST AND CURRENT OCCUPATIONS. You might also decide to add some choices not on this list which are completely new to you. 3. Pick as many of the occupations as you like. 4. When you have finished your review, look up the estimated local wage information for those occupations. Record it on this worksheet. GOAL: To create a list of occupational alternatives that are: ----- A. Interesting to you. B. Rewarding. C. Have long term potential. 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