NY Times: What is your opposite job? August 15, 2017
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The opposite job of an economist is an agricultural grader.
Economists use these skills the most | Agricultural Graders use these skills the most |
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Number facility |
1
Trunk strength |
2
Mathematics |
2
Handling and moving objects |
3
Mathematical reasoning |
3
Manual dexterity |
4
Systems analysis |
4
Foreign language |
5
Written expression |
5
Public safety and security |
6
Judgment and decision making |
6
Static strength |
7
Oral expression |
7
Arm-hand steadiness |
8
Writing |
8
Controlling machines and processes |
9
Critical thinking |
9
Finger dexterity |
10
Complex problem solving |
10
Production and processing |
Economists use these skills the least | Agricultural Graders use these skills the least |
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1
Ability to focus on one sound among distractions |
1
Information ordering |
2
Depth perception |
2
Far vision |
3
Finger dexterity |
3
Pattern recognition |
4
Hearing sensitivity |
4
Near vision |
5
Visual color discrimination |
5
Making decisions and solving problems |
6
Multitasking |
6
Reading comprehension |
7
Management of material resources |
7
Active learning |
8
Management of financial resources |
8
Complex problem solving |
9
Visualization |
9
Processing information |
10
Selective attention |
10
Time management |
The opposite job of an athlete and sport competitor is an agricultural grader.
Athletes and Sports Competitors use these skills the most | Agricultural Graders use these skills the most |
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1
Explosive strength |
1
Trunk strength |
2
Dynamic strength |
2
Handling and moving objects |
3
Stamina |
3
Manual dexterity |
4
Gross body coordination |
4
Foreign language |
5
Dynamic flexibility |
5
Public safety and security |
6
Personnel and human resources |
6
Static strength |
7
Developing objectives and strategies |
7
Arm-hand steadiness |
8
Ability to maintain balance |
8
Controlling machines and processes |
9
Developing and building teams |
9
Finger dexterity |
10
Coaching and developing others |
10
Production and processing |
Athletes and Sports Competitors use these skills the least | Agricultural Graders use these skills the least |
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1
Equipment maintenance |
1
Information ordering |
2
Ability to organize groups in different ways |
2
Far vision |
3
Quality control analysis |
3
Pattern recognition |
4
Troubleshooting |
4
Near vision |
5
Number facility |
5
Making decisions and solving problems |
6
Operation and control |
6
Reading comprehension |
7
Mathematics |
7
Active learning |
8
Ability to determine where a sound comes from |
8
Complex problem solving |
9
Mathematical reasoning |
9
Processing information |
10
Science |
10
Time management |
The opposite job of a taxi driver and chauffeur is a physicist.
Taxi Drivers and Chauffeurs use these skills the most | Physicists use these skills the most |
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1
Peripheral vision |
1
Physics |
2
Ability to determine where a sound comes from |
2
Mathematical reasoning |
3
Ability to react quickly in response to signals |
3
Number facility |
4
Ability to to time movements in anticipation of moving objects |
4
Ability to organize groups in different ways |
5
Night vision |
5
Information ordering |
6
Spatial orientation |
6
Mathematics |
7
Transportation |
7
Oral comprehension |
8
Glare sensitivity |
8
Mathematics |
9
Reaction time |
9
Originality |
10
Multitasking |
10
Speech clarity |
Taxi Drivers and Chauffeurs use these skills the least | Physicists use these skills the least |
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1
Computers and electronics |
1
Performing general physical activities |
2
Interacting with computers |
2
Handling and moving objects |
3
Education and training |
3
Operation and control |
4
Ability to organize groups in different ways |
4
Customer and personal service |
5
Management of personnel resources |
5
Production and processing |
6
Coordinating the work and activities of others |
6
Assisting and caring for others |
7
Repairing |
7
Personnel and human resources |
8
Information ordering |
8
Drafting, laying out and specifying technical devices, parts and equipment |
9
Perceptual speed |
9
Performing for or working directly with the public |
10
Near vision |
10
Controlling machines and processes |
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