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1 Year Ago
Cookie Tester
https://www.travelandleisure.com/jobs/border-biscuits-scotland-testing-job#:~:text=Real%2Dlife%20cookie%20monsters%2C%20there,crafting%20the%20company's%20new%20cookies.
Hope it's okay to post that link!
1 Year Ago
I did. I also know you are a fellow orchid grower so you earned the right, especially if you kept them alive for more than a week!
Internist
1 Year Ago
naval engineer
(https://www.replacedbyrobot.info/directory/N)
1 Year Ago
Quartermaster
(https://www.replacedbyrobot.info/56912/quartermaster)
1 Year Ago
Jitney Operator.
I could go on and on. You wouldn't believe that, in one of my lives, I was a HR person who did job analysis. One of my skills is knowing something like 6000 job titles. Now, somebody come up with a K job.
1 Year Ago
Water Diviner
Hi Helen!
The next job should begin with W, not C, because Sandi’s job began with V :-)
1 Year Ago
Ops again, sorry, in italian we don't have it and I forgot! Thank you very much for telling me!
1 Year Ago
The last 3 posts are out of alphabetical order. The last correct post was Vacuum cleaner salesman..
The next job should have started with the letter W.
The next job should have started with the letter X.
The next Y = etc, etc.
Hence ... A TO Z JOBS.
1 Year Ago
@HHPhotography of Florida - yes, it completely threw me off, and I just compounded the issue!
1 Year Ago
Lighthouse operator
@Toni ... I wasn't calling out anybody in particular but just trying to point out that we were off track and reiterate how this thread works. Meant no offense.
1 Year Ago
Her's one that nobody can beat for verbosity, and it's real - Qualified Developmental Disabilities Professional Supervisor
1 Year Ago
Since Veterinarian was so easy, I'll take another one that nobody else will probably think up, but that everybody appreciates or needs. This is one is Waste Water Treatment Plant Manager.
1 Year Ago
Again, if no one is opposed to pinyin, you can find a lot of words beginning with "X" by using a pinyin character lookup table :)
1 Year Ago
I'll get obscure here and go with one I bet nobody would think about:
Financial Non-Depository Examiner.
FWIW - "examine/investigate all areas of licensed non-depository financial services providers for compliance with laws and regulations"
How 'bout the one.
1 Year Ago
Automotive Services Specialist II
You might think I once worked in a job where we used job titles a lot. You'd be right. If you really want to go off the deep end on this, there's a huge Federal publication called the Dictionary of Occupational Titles, AKA, the D.-O.-T, that lists all jobs in the US, allegedly at least. It used to be a 3 inch thick book, but you can get it online now. You will win this game every time with that baby.
1 Year Ago
Highway Engineer
I'm going to give out a clue. There's a federal publication, called the Dictionary of Occupational Titles, which supposedly lists, codifies and provides a brief description of every job title in the known universe. Before it was put on the web, I used to have a copy at work and it was about 3 inches thick, thin "bible paper", known in the trade as the "DOT". Anybody who needs a clue can have one. The cat's out of the bag now. You can find stuff like this:
CODE: 202.382-010
Buy the DOT: Download
TITLE(s): STENOCAPTIONER (radio-tv broad.)
Operates computerized stenographic captioning equipment to provide captions of live television broadcast for hearing-impaired viewers: Discusses program or news story content with broadcast's PRODUCER (radio-tv broad.) 159.117-010 to learn new words and terms which are not included in computer's stenographic glossary. Devises stenographic equivalents of new words or terms and adds them to stenographic glossary. Reviews glossary items before broadcast for words and terms that are likely to be used on-air. Listens to live program dialogue and types stenographic equivalents for words and phrases to provide on-screen captions. May type captions for movie or taped television program [CAPTION WRITER (motion picture; radio-tv broad.) 203.362-026].
GOE: 07.05.03 STRENGTH: S GED: R4 M2 L4 SVP: 8 DLU: 87
ONET CROSSWALK: 55302A Stenotype Operators
https://occupationalinfo.org
1 Year Ago
Zipline attendant
Just noticed Doug had proposed Zipline Operator a while back sooo,
How about Zillow Rental Manager?
1 Year Ago
I told ChatGPT: "Write a list of 26 job titles in alphabetical order. Each job title must begin with the next letter of the alphabet."
It replied in a few seconds:
Aircraft Mechanic
Baker
Carpenter
Dental Hygienist
Electrician
Financial Analyst
Graphic Designer
Hairdresser
IT Technician
Journalist
Kindergarten Teacher
Lawyer
Marketing Manager
Nurse
Office Administrator
Paralegal
Quality Assurance Technician
Real Estate Agent
Software Engineer
Telemarketer
Underwriter
Veterinarian
Waiter/Waitress
X-Ray Technician
Yoga Instructor
Zookeeper
1 Year Ago
Qualified Developmental Disabilities Professional Supervisor
Yes it's real - https://jobapscloud.com/MD/auditor/classspecs.asp#Q
How's that for obscure.
1 Year Ago
Xylophone - a musical instrument in the percussion family that consists of wooden bars struck by mallets.
1 Year Ago
I did the previous two so I could do this one, probably the longest job title of the day, as well as one that begins with Q
Qualified Developmental Disabilities Professional Supervisor
The Curiosity Of Heaven's Whimsical Mind
1 Year Ago
Illustrator
1 Year Ago
Nobody does Q, but here I go, it's real - Qualified Developmental Disabilities Supervisor
1 Year Ago
Veterinarian, Volunteer Activities Coordinator, Venipuncture Technician, and last but not least, Vocational Counselor
11 Months Ago
Professional artist....oops! I forgot which one I was playing! This is not the linked words...... and I really do know the alphabet....So sorry!
11 Months Ago
Sandi skipped a lot of letters
so I will continue with F after Lucia
Food and beverage manager
10 Months Ago
I did O and P so I could get to Q and I bet nobody else does this one -
Qualified Developmental Disabilities Assistant Coordinator
10 Months Ago
Resonance Sound Technician (DS you're always welcome to play more A2Z image letters w/ url links in ACL & WFPPP group discussion as far as you can go!)
The Curiosity Of Heaven's Whimsical Mind
10 Months Ago
Urologist
6 Months Ago
Jumping Frog Contest Announcer and Judge. (aka "The Celebrated Jumping Frog Contest of Calaveras County, Calif." an annual event.)
6 Months Ago
kaiser's uncooperative heir who wants to grow up to be something else besides a kaiser (maybe a croupier, which was spelled right)
(kaiser)
4 Months Ago
I'll take brief issue with "Jailer". Having done a lot of work with them on a professional basis, I know they prefer Correctional Officer or Detention Officer (State vs County). CO sounds more professional, even though it still is jail.
For K, I'll go for a Halloween role, Klingon Imitator.
4 Months Ago
L, however, is easy.....Lawyer, Legislator, Lumberjack, Legal Aide, Librarian, Loan Officer, Lab Technician, Laborer, et al.
3 Months Ago
Those are pretty easy so, how about something longer and more cryptic - Deputy Director for Public Relations
3 Months Ago
Not to be outdone by myself, I will go with Executive Director of Professional Development & High Quality Instructional Materials.
1 Month Ago
Thermometer calibrator
Sorry, Hugh, that would be for the linked words thread, easy to get them mixed up! :-)
The Wow Collection Scot McFiggen
1 Month Ago
Milkman (last seen 'round here 'bout 50 years ago....)
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