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Sales and service occupations

Find the best description of your occupation on this list. Make a note of the skill level it falls under: you will need to know this to complete the questionnaire.

Skill Level B — Occupations usually require college education or apprenticeship training

  • Sales and Service Supervisors
  • Technical Sales Specialists, Wholesale Trade
  • Insurance and Real Estate Sales Occupations and Buyers
  • Chefs and Cooks
  • Butchers and Bakers
  • Police Officers and Firefighters
  • Technical Occupations in Personal Service

If your occupation is on this list, you are skill level B. You will need to know this information to complete the questionnaire.

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Skill Level C — Occupations usually require secondary school and/or occupation-specific training

  • Sales Representatives, Wholesale Trade
  • Retail Salespersons and Sales Clerks
  • Occupations in Travel and Accommodation
  • Tour and Recreational Guides and Casino Occupations
  • Occupations in Food and Beverage Service
  • Other Occupations in Protective Service
  • Childcare and Home Support Workers
  • Other Occupations in Personal Service

If your occupation is on this list, you are skill level C. You will need to know this information to complete the questionnaire.

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Skill Level D — On-the-job training is usually provided for occupations

  • Cashiers
  • Other Sales and Related Occupations
  • Food Counter Attendants, Kitchen Helpers and Related Occupations
  • Security Guards and Related Occupations
  • Cleaners
  • Other Occupations in Travel, Accommodation, Amusement and Recreation
  • Other Elemental Service Occupations

If your occupation is on this list, you are skill level D. You will need to know this information to complete the questionnaire.

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