Driving Role

Professional Drivers: Trained drivers licensed to operate various types of vehicles for personal or business use, often requiring good navigation and client service skills.



Personal Drivers: Private drivers assigned to individuals or families for daily transportation needs.



Delivery Drivers: Responsible for transporting goods, packages, or food items to customers or businesses.



Truck Drivers: Operate heavy trucks or lorries for long-distance or local haulage of goods.



Forklift Operators: Skilled in handling forklifts for loading, unloading, and stacking goods in warehouses or factories.


Construction Workers

Masons: Skilled in laying bricks, stones, and other materials to build walls, paths, and other structures.\



Electricians: Install, maintain, and repair electrical systems in residential, commercial, and industrial settings.



Plumbers: Specialize in pipe systems, water supply, and sanitation installations and repairs.



Welders: Use welding tools to fuse metal parts for construction, fabrication, or repair work.



Painters: Prepare and paint surfaces in buildings, structures, and decorative elements.



General Construction Laborers: Assist in various manual tasks on construction sites, including lifting, digging, and assembling.



Tile Setters: Lay tiles on floors, walls, and other surfaces in homes or commercial buildings.


Caregiving And Healthcare Support

Caregivers (Elderly/Disabled): Assist individuals with daily living activities such as bathing, mobility, and companionship.



Healthcare Assistants: Support nurses and doctors in delivering patient care in homes or facilities.



Nursing Assistants: Provide basic medical and personal care under the supervision of licensed healthcare professionals.



Home Health Aides: Deliver medical and non-medical assistance in clients’ homes.



Personal Support Workers (PSWs): Help clients with mobility, hygiene, meal prep, and emotional support.



Cleaners in Hospitals/Clinics: Maintain hygiene and infection control in healthcare environments.


Cleaning And Sanitation

Office Cleaners: Ensure cleanliness and order in office spaces.



Janitors: Perform routine building cleaning and minor maintenance.



Industrial Cleaners: Handle deep cleaning of factories, warehouses, and industrial equipment.



Waste Collectors: Gather and dispose of waste from homes, businesses, or public areas.


Hospitality And Food Service

Waiters / Waitresses: Serve food and beverages in restaurants, cafes, or hotels.



Baristas: Prepare and serve coffee and other beverages in cafes or restaurants.



Bartenders: Mix and serve drinks in bars, lounges, and restaurants.



Chefs / Cooks: Prepare meals according to recipes, menus, or dietary needs.



Kitchen Assistants: Support chefs with food prep and maintaining kitchen cleanliness.



Hotel Housekeepers: Clean and maintain guest rooms and public hotel areas.



Room Attendants: Ensure guest rooms are clean, stocked, and orderly.


Retail And Customer Service

Cashiers: Handle customer transactions and manage registers in stores or supermarkets.



Store Attendants: Assist customers, restock shelves, and manage store cleanliness.



Stock Clerks: Manage inventory, track stock, and restock goods.



Security Guards: Monitor and protect premises, staff, and customers.



Parking Attendants: Oversee parking facilities, guide vehicles, and enforce parking rules.


Manufacturing And Factory Work

Assemblers: Put together components to build products in factories.



Packers: Package goods for shipment or sale.



Machine Operators: Operate and monitor machinery for manufacturing tasks.



Warehouse Workers: Handle receiving, storage, and dispatch of goods.


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