SCHEDULE B OCCUPATIONS



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SCHEDULE B OCCUPATIONS (1) Assemblers - Any assembler occupation with a specific vocational preparation (SVP) rating of 4 or less is on Schedule B. (2) Attendants, Parking Lot Parking-Lot Attendant (915.473-010) (3) Attendants (Service Workers such as Personal Service Attendants, Amusement and Recreation Service Attendants) Checkroom Attendant (358.677-010) Locker-room Attendant (358.677-014) Restroom Attendant (358.677-018) Change-House Attendant (358.687-010) (4) Automobile Service Station Attendants Automobile-Service-Station Attendant (915.467-010) Automobile Self-Service-Station Attendant (915.477-010) Car-Wash Attendant, Automatic (915.667-010) (5) Bartenders Bartender (312.474-010) Bar Attendant (312.477-010) Taproom Attendant (312.677-010) Bartender Helper (312.687-010) (6) Bookkeepers II Bookeeper II (210.382-018) Bookeeper-Machine Operator II (210.382-026) General-Ledger Bookeeper (210.382-046) (7) Caretakers Caretaker (301.687-010) (8) Cashiers Cashier II (211.462-010) Drivers' Cash Clerk (211.462-030) Toll Collector (211.462-038) (9) Charworkers and Cleaners Porter (357.677-010) Cleaner, Commercial or Industrial (381.687-014)

(10) Chauffeurs and Taxicab Drivers Taxi Driver (913.463-018) Chauffeur (913.663-010) (11) Cleaners, Hotel and Motel Cleaner, Housekeeping (322.687-014) Housecleaner (hotel & restaurant) (323.687-018) (12) Clerks, General General, Clerk (209.562-010) (13) Clerks, Hotel Hotel Clerk (238.367-038) (14) Clerks and Checkers, Grocery Stores Cashier-Checker (211.462-014) (15) Clerk Typists Clerk-Typist (203.362-010) (16) Cooks, Short Order Cook, Short Order (313.374-014) (17) Counter and Fountain Workers Order Clerk, Food and Beverage (209.567-014) Car Hop (311.477-010) Counter Attendant, Lunchroom or Coffee Shop (311.477-014) Counter Attendant, Cafeteria (311.677-014) Cafeteria Attendant (311.677-010) Fountain Server (319.474-010) (18) Dining Room Attendants Dining Room Attendant (311.677-018) (19) Electric Truck Operators Industrial Truck Operator (921.683-050) (20) Elevator Operators Elevator Operator (388.663-010) Elevator Operator, Freight (921.683-038) (21) Floor Workers Office Helper (239.567-010) Distributor Cleaner (529.687-070) (22) Groundskeepers Groundskeeper, Industrial-Commercial (406.684-014)

(23) Guards Crossing Tender (371.667-010) Gate Guard (372-667-030) Guard, Security (372.667-034) (24) Helper's, any industry - Any helper occupation with a specific vocational preparation (SVP) rating of 4 or less is on schedule B. (25) Hotel Cleaners Housecleaner (323.687-018) (26) Household Domestic Service Workers: Day Worker, Ironer, Laundry Worker (Domestic), Housekeeper (Home Manager), Houseworker (General), Child Monitor, Butler and Butler (Second), Companion, Personal Attendant Household Domestic Service Worker occupations maybe eligible for reduction in recruitment (RIR) if the job opportunity is offered solely on a live-in basis and live-in requirement is documented as a business necessity by the employer, AND the beneficiary can document at least 1 year of past paid experience in the job offered. Please call the CT Labor Department at (860) 263-6020 for more information concerning a "Waiver of the occupation from Schedule B." (27) Housekeepers (Supervisory) Commercial, Residential, Hotel and Motel Housekeeper (321.137-010) Inspector (321.137-014) (28) Janitors Janitor (382.664-010) (29) Key Punch Operators Keypunch Operator (203.582-030) (30) Kitchen Workers Kitchen Helper (318.687-010) (31) Laborers, Common The laborers covered by this definition are those in occupational titles in either industrial, manufacturing, or construction areas of work with the first 3 digits in occupational groups 500 through 979.

(32) Laborers, Farm Farm Worker, Grain II (401.687-010) Farm Worker, Vegetable II (402.687-010) Farm Worker, Fruit II (403.687-010 Farm Worker, Field Crop I (404.663-010) Horticultural Worker II (405.687-014) Farm Worker, Live Stock (410.664-010) Farm Worker, General II (421.687-010) Fish Hatchery Worker (446.684-010) (33) Laborers, Mine Dry-Placer-Machine Operator (939.382-010) Cager (939.667-010) Company Laborer (939.687-014) Quarry Worker (939.687-014) Latrine Cleaner (939.687-022) (34) Loopers and Toppers Shearing Machine Operator (585.685-102) Topper (685.687-026) Looper (689.682-010) (35) Material Handlers Material Handler (929.687-030) (36) Nurse's Aides and Orderlies Nurse Assistant (355.674-014) Orderly (355.674-018) (37) Packers, Markers, Bottlers and Related Marker II (920.687-126) Bottle Packer (920.685-026) Packager, Hand (920.587-018) (38) Porters Porter (357.677-010) (39) Receptionists Receptionist (237.367-038) (40) Sailors and Deck Hands Able Seaman (911.364-010) Deckhand (911.687-022) Ordinary Seaman (911.687-030)

(41) Sales Clerks, General Sales Clerk (290.477-014) (42) Sewing Machine Operators and Hand Stichers Sewing Machine Operator, Regular Equipment (787.682-046) Sewing Machine Operator, Automatic (787.682-014) Sewing Machine Operator, Special Equipment (689.685-118) Sewer, Hand (782.684-058) (43) Stock Room and Warehouse Workers Laborer, Stores (922.687-058) Yard Laborer (922.687-102) (44) Street Car and Bus Conductors (obsolete) (45) Telephone Operators Directory Assistance Operator (235.662-018) Telephone Operator (235.662-022) Telephone Answering-Service Operator (235.662-026) (46) Truck Drivers and Tractor Drivers Truck Driver, Heavy (905.663-014) Truck Driver, Light (906.683-022) Tractor Operator (929.683-014) (47) Typists, Lesser Skilled Typist (203.582-066) Clerk-Typist (203.362-010) (48) Ushers (Recreation and Amusement) Usher (344.677-014) (49) Yard Workers Yard Worker (301.687-018) Gardener (301.687-018)