 List jobs held by the students in the past and those they are planning to get after graduation or in the future.

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 List jobs held by the students in the past and those they are planning to get after graduation or in the future.

Top 15 Jobs in the US as of November Retail salespeople  Total employment: 4,209, Cashiers  Total employment: 3,439, Office clerks  Total employment: 2,815, Fast Food service workers  Total employment: 2,695,740 

5. Registered nurses  Total employment: 2,583, Waiters and waitresses  Total employment: 2,302, Customer service reps  Total employment: 2,195, Material movers  Total employment: 2,135,790

9. Janitors  Total employment: 2,090, Stock clerks and order fillers  Total employment: 1,864, Secretaries (not including medical, legal and executive secretaries)  Total employment: 1,797, Bookkeeping, accounting and auditing clerks  Total employment: 1,757,870

13. General managers  Total employment: 1,689, Tractor-trailer truck drivers  Total employment: 1,550, Elementary school teachers  Total employment: 1,544,300

1. US Government (non-military)  Total Employees: 4 Million 2. Wal-Mart (Retail)  Total Employees: 1.8 Million 3. US Military  Total Employees: 1.5 Million 4. Kelly Services (Staffing/Temps)  Total Employees: 750, US Postal Service  Total Employees: 700, McDonalds (Fast Food)  Total Employees: 470,000

7. UPS (Express Delivery)  Total Employees: 425, IBM (Computer Hardware)  Total Employees: 355, Home Depot (Retail)  Total Employees: 345, Target (Retail)  Total Employees: 335, Citigroup (Finance/Banking)  Total Employees: 330, GE (Leasing/Finance)  Total Employees: AT&T (Staffing/Telecom)  Total Employees: 300,000

Number of U.S. Jobs Moving Offshore Job Category Management037,477117,835288,281 Business10,78761,252161,722348,028 Computer27,171108,991276,954472,632 Architecture3,49832,30283,237184,347 Life Sciences03,67714,47836,770 Legal1,79314,22034,67374,642 Art, design8185,57613,84629,639 Sales4,61929,06497,321226,564 Office53,987295,034791,0341,659,310 Total102,674587,5921,591,1013,320,213

 IBM 63,700  EDS 22,400  Dell 17,450  Cognizant 15,000  Siemens AG 15,000  General Electric 14,250  Convergys 14,000  Accenture 13,000  CSC 10,800  Intel 10,426

 Payroll and tax preparation  Accounting and Bookkeeping  Data Entry  Bill Processing  Diagnostic/Analysis  Computer programming and operating  Call center and technical support  Paralegal

 Dental Assistant  Fitness Professionals  Physical Therapy Aides  Teaching Assistants  Small Business Owners  Occupational Therapy Aides  Pharmacy Technicians  HVAC Technicians  Plumbers  Electricians  Child Day Care Management  Veterinarian Assistants  Diesel Mechanics  Pet Groomers  Small Engine Repair  Motorcycle Repair  Dog Obedience Trainers  Auto Repair Technicians

Assumption 1 – Manufacturers will continue to outsource… US will become an Import Market. Imports of Manufactured Products will insure a distribution system in the USA. Jobs for Distribution –  Dock Workers/Stevedores  US Customs  Port Warehousing/Movers  Trucking  Regional Warehousing  Retail Deliveries  Retailers  Stock workers/Sales People  Cashiers  Online Distributors  Express Delivery/Mail for Online Sales  Managers and Line Workers for the Above

Assumption 2 – Americans will continue to eat but more foods will be imported due to lack of Immigrant migrant workers due to Illegal Immigration laws restricting access to US farms. Imports of Food Products will insure a distribution system in the USA. Jobs for Distribution –  Dock Workers/Stevedores  US Customs  Port Warehousing/Movers  Trucking  Regional Warehousing  Retail Deliveries  Retailers/Supermarkets/Restaurants  Stock workers/Sales People/Service Workers  Cashiers  Online Distributors  Express Delivery/Mail for Online Sales  Managers and Line Workers for the Above

Assumption 3 – American Hospitals will eventually outsource services to foreign hospitals or medical companies for analyzing x-rays. Patients requiring heart surgery, brain surgery and other expensive operations where insurance companies do not cover all expenses, will start to go to other countries where these operations are far less expensive. Jobs that will be negatively affected will include: Radiologists Doctors - surgical Nurses - RNs Hospital Workers – All (fewer patients) Jobs that may remain safe include: LPN’s / Rehab Workers / OT and PT specialists Assisted Living – All

If these assumptions are correct, US based manufacturers will require managers and executives to travel to foreign countries to oversee JV and manufacturing facilities.