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What occupations do workers have?
The occupational categories of workers are very diverse. Here are some common occupations:
1. Farmers
2. Workers (such as factory workers, construction workers, cleaners, mechanics, etc. )
3. Service employees (such as waiters, cashiers, couriers, security guards, etc.). )
4. Teachers and practitioners in the education industry
5. Doctors, nurses and medical practitioners
6. Lawyers and legal practitioners
7. Literary and art workers (such as actors, singers, writers, etc.). )
8. Employees of civil servants and institutions
9. Freelancers (such as designers, translators, programmers, photographers, etc. )
10. Businessmen and entrepreneurs, etc.
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