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Upholsterers

Make, repair, or replace upholstery for household furniture or transportation vehicles.

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Parachute skills

  1. Finish, restore, preserve - Things (4.65)
  2. Set up, assemble - Things (4.65)
  3. Cut, carve, chisel - Things (4.65)
  4. Shape, model, sculpt - Things (4.65)
  5. Make, produce, manufacture - Things (4.65)
  6. Repair - Things (4.46)
  7. Construct - Things (4.46)
  8. Use my body, hands, fingers, with unusual dexterity or strength - Things (4.25)
  9. Manipulate - Things (4.25)
  10. Pay attention to details - Data (4.02)
  11. Design, use artistic abilities, be original - Data (3.86)
  12. Use acute senses (hearing, smell, taste, sight) - Data (3.75)
  13. Follow through, get things done - People (3.71)
  14. Imagine - Data (3.52)
  15. Visualize, including in three dimensions - Data (3.50)
  16. Use my brain - Data (3.50)


ONET Skills

ONET Abilities

ONET Work Styles

  1. Critical Thinking (3.50)
  1. Arm-Hand Steadiness (4.25)
  2. Manual Dexterity (4.25)
  3. Finger Dexterity (4.25)
  4. Multilimb Coordination (4.00)
  5. Visual Color Discrimination (3.75)
  6. Control Precision (3.63)
  7. Near Vision (3.63)
  8. Visualization (3.50)
  9. Trunk Strength (3.50)
  1. Attention to Detail (4.02)
  2. Persistence (3.71)
  3. Initiative (3.65)
  4. Cooperation (3.64)
  5. Achievement/Effort (3.63)

Work Activities

Detailed Work Activities

  1. Handling and Moving Objects (4.65)
  2. Performing General Physical Activities (4.46)
  3. Communicating with Supervisors, Peers, or Subordinates (4.07)
  4. Identifying Objects, Actions, and Events (3.86)
  5. Evaluating Information to Determine Compliance with Standards (3.83)
  6. Inspecting Equipment, Structures, or Material (3.77)
  7. Controlling Machines and Processes (3.63)
  8. Making Decisions and Solving Problems (3.54)
  9. Thinking Creatively (3.52)
  10. Updating and Using Relevant Knowledge (3.51)
  1. Spread Fabric Or Clothing Article On Worktable Or Ironing Board (4.65)
  2. Sew By Hand (4.65)
  3. Repair Tears Or Defects In Fabrics, Garments, Or Leather Products (4.65)
  4. Cut Or Trim Fabric Or Leather (4.65)
  5. Apply Protective Coating To Products (4.65)
  6. Fabricate, Assemble, Or Disassemble Manufactured Products By Hand (4.65)
  7. Apply Adhesives, Caulking, Sealants, Or Coatings (4.46)
  8. Prepare Building Surfaces For Paint, Finishes, Wallpaper, Or Adhesives (4.46)
  9. Cut, Shape, Fit, Or Join Wood Or Other Construction Materials (4.46)
  10. Construct, Erect, Or Repair Wooden Frameworks Or Structures (4.46)
  11. Finish Or Refinish Floor, Furniture, Or Related Wood Surfaces (4.46)
  12. Move Or Fit Heavy Objects (4.46)
  13. Distinguish Colors (3.86)
  14. Recognize Characteristics Of Cloth Or Fabric (3.86)
  15. Inspect Products Or Materials For Damage, Defects, Or Shortages (3.77)
  16. Examine Products Or Work To Verify Conformance To Specifications (3.77)
  17. Use Hand Or Power Tools (3.63)
  18. Use Portable Electric Fabric Cutter (3.63)
  19. Operate Sewing Machine (3.63)
  20. Make Independent Judgment In Assembly Procedures (3.54)
  21. Use Creativity To Art Or Design Work (3.52)