BUSINESS ENGLISH by DR. SOMKIET POOPATWIBOON. Business English Unit 2: Occupations Presented by Aj. JonLee.

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BUSINESS ENGLISH by DR. SOMKIET POOPATWIBOON

Business English Unit 2: Occupations Presented by Aj. JonLee

OCCUPATIONS JOBS OF THE FUTURE HAVE NOT BEEN INVENTED YET

OCCUPATIONS Assessment of your talents, skills, interests will lead you to training and opportunities.

WAT PO, Bangkok Some of the occupations needed to build these: Architect, stone mason, cement worker, miners of sand, gravel and lime, builder, carpenter, monk. Cleaner, maid, horticultural designer, gardener, plasterer, artist, muralist, ceramicist, jeweler, forester, lumber mill operator, machinist, and artist

CCC RCK Tower Sukhothai Hotel

Isan House

Can you guess what these food dishes are?

Grilled Fish

FOOD PRODUCTION Some occupations for food production: farmers, water resource personnel, horticulturalists, agricultural experts. Vendors, market personnel, manufacturers of packaging, food processing, condiments, exporters, importers, transportation personnel: truck drivers, tuk tuk drivers, peddlers manufacturers of refrigeration and freezing, container manufacturing, ice manufacturers, geneticists, nursery workers, farm workers, restaurant workers, cooks, preparation workers, waiters and waitresses, harvesters, gatherers of edible, wild food. Livestock breeders and herders of cows, chickens, pigs, snakes and fish. Fisherman and butchers.

Eye Doctor (Optometrist) and Patient

HUMAN NEEDS Some of the occupations for Love and work: doctors, parents, hairdressers, masseurs, dentists, eye doctors, teachers, nurses, builders, clothing manufacturers, textile weavers, shoe manufacturers, make-up artists, tool makers, inventors Some occupations for Communications: Mobile telephone manufacturers, producers of calling cards, cell phone towers built and maintained; video, radio, TV operators and show creators, theatre caretakers and entertainment personnel

Human Needs Julia RobertsJ. Alba and Orlando Bloom

Occupations Remember that Jobs of the Future have not been invented yet.