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What is the occupation of lightness and bodybuilding?

Light weight refers to occupations engaged in light manual labor, such as warehouse keeper, courier, restaurant waiter, cleaner, security guard, etc.

Compared with heavy physical labor, light weight requires relatively little physical strength, but it also requires strong endurance and ability to adapt to different environments. The work of these occupations mainly involves the handling and handling of materials, cleaning and security. In addition, due to the development of modern service industry, light sports work has gradually involved in catering, tourism, medical care and other fields.

Light work is characterized by relatively simple operation and low physical requirements, which can usually be completed in a short time. These jobs may not cause too much burden for young people or people with better physical conditions, but they may not be suitable for some elderly people or people with poor health. Generally speaking, light manual labor reduces the physical burden of workers to a certain extent, but it doesn't mean that these jobs are difficult or without challenges, and workers need to give full play to their wisdom and talents to complete the tasks.

Occupational classification

(1) According to the nature and level of mental and manual labor. This classification divides employees into two categories: white-collar workers and blue-collar workers. White-collar workers include professional and technical jobs, managers and administrators outside the farm, salespeople and office workers. Blue-collar workers include craftsmen and similar workers, non-transport technicians, transport equipment workers, workers outside farms and workers in service industries. This classification method clearly shows the hierarchy of occupations.

(2) Classification according to individual psychological differences. This classification method is based on the "personality occupation" type matching theory founded by Holland, a famous American career guidance expert, and divides personality types into six types, namely, realistic type, research type, artistic type, social type, career type and routine type. Corresponding to it are six types of occupations.

(3) According to the main responsibilities or "jobs" of each occupation. This classification method is common. The international standard occupational classification divides occupations into four levels, namely, 8 categories, 83 subcategories, 284 subcategories and 65,438+0,506 occupational items, totaling 65,438+0,886,5438+0 occupations.