Buck Roberts’s Blog

November 28, 2006

Buck’s Job Skills

Filed under: Uncategorized — Fastamber @ 11:47 pm

Here’s a list of occupational skills that I have.

analyze sources and documentation for stories
apply acting techniques
apply active listening techniques
apply cleaning solvents
apply confidentiality procedures
apply creativity to graphics
apply creativity to image
apply fire suppression techniques
apply graphic arts techniques
apply health and sanitation standards
apply knowledge of water systems
apply mathematical principles to accounting, bookkeeping or budgeting
apply page layout and composition techniques
apply plant disease control techniques
apply plant materials principles
apply planting or transplanting techniques
apply poise and stage presence skills
apply public relations techniques
apply quality assurance techniques
apply special visual and audio effects
apply stage craft
apply survival techniques
apply teaching techniques
apply techniques and rules of sport
apply voice and phonetics techniques
apply voice projection techniques
arrange teleconference calls
assist with business and managerial research
balance cash and receipts
change and clean bed linens
clean and wax floors
clean work areas
clear brush
clear walkways, roadways or parking lots of debris, snow or leaves
complete purchase requisitions
conduct investigations and research
conduct record searches
create art from ideas
design advertising layouts
determine optimum process for reproduction of printed materials
determine when fruits, vegetables, and other crops are ready for harvest
dig trenches, ditches or holes with hand tools
direct fire suppression activities
discern fact from opinion in journalistic research
distinguish beauty and talent
distinguish details in graphic production setting
edit photographs using photomechanical, chemical or computerized methods
emphasize moods and convey emotions through sound recording
establish and evaluate employee performance standards
evaluate and prioritize incoming telephone calls
evaluate sports fundamentals
follow hazardous materials specifications
follow safety procedures
gather and verify factual information regarding story through interview, observation, and research
identify tree and plant characteristics
install stone or masonry to form rock gardens or retaining walls
interpret and analyze scripts
interpret and apply copyright laws
inventory supplies, equipment or merchandise
investigate and resolve customer problems
keep a telephone log
keep record of company or organization expenses
know properties of cleaning agents
locate and retrieve merchandise from storage
maintain appointment calendar
maintain consistent quality
maintain inventory of office equipment and furniture
maintain inventory of office forms
maintain janitorial cleaning equipment
maintain quality control
maintain right-of-way for roads, sidewalks or utilities
make presentations
manage inventories and supplies
maneuver heavy objects
meet deadlines
memorize lines and stage directions
motivate players to excel
mow, trim or edge lawns
obtain information from clients, customers, patients or others
operate cameras
operate cleaning equipment such as vacuum cleaners
operate earth moving and digging machines such as backhoes, track hoes, or front-end loaders
operate extractors and dry tumblers
operate fax machines, copiers, printers, and other office machines
operate motor-driven boats
operate photographic equipment
operate power equipment such as mowers, clippers, or sod cutters
operate tractors
operate two-way radio
operate two-way radio in law enforcement, fire or emergency setting
order office supplies
organize and prioritize topics for news and other programs
organize and sort journalistic or literary data
organize and work with detailed records
organize commercial artistic and design projects
organize story elements
perceive color, balance and proportion
perform basic carpentry
perform domestic and cleaning duties
perform general janitorial duties such as clean restrooms and empty trash
perform grounds maintenance
perform inspections of services for quality control
perform office equipment maintenance not requiring service call
perform routine building maintenance
perform typing or data entry for extended time periods
photograph newsworthy events, people, or locations
plan and assign duties to employees
practice creative writing
prepare artwork for camera and press
prepare handouts, reports, or other documents for distribution
prepare journalistic copy
prepare materials for publication
prioritize tasks
process and prepare business forms
process credit or debit card transactions
process mail through postage machines
process records and maintain forms and files
promote fire prevention
proofread, edit, and revise written materials
provide customer service
provide customer service using telephone
provide meeting materials and audio-video equipment
prune or shape shrubs and other ornamental plants
purchase equipment and supplies
read and understand operating manuals
read maps
receive payments and make change
recognize public safety hazards
remove stains from upholstery and carpets
research and write broadcast copy
research work-related topics using library resources
restore photographs
retrieve files and charts
ride bicycle
schedule appointments
schedule meetings or appointments
sell products
sell services
sort and classify laundry articles
stock, organize and clean shelves
supervise employees
sweep and mop floors
take detailed, accurate messages
teach sport rules and techniques
transcribe handwritten information
transcribe spoken, recorded or written information
type letters and other correspondence
understand characteristics of pesticides
understand, use, and communicate technical information
use algebra
use and maintain chain saws
use and maintain fire suppression equipment
use appropriate stain removal techniques in cleaning and housekeeping
use basic mathematics
use cash registers
use computer design and graphics software
use computers to enter, access and retrieve data
use correct grammar, punctuation and spelling
use creativity in graphic design
use data collection procedures for social and personal information
use desktop publishing software
use dollies, hand trucks or wheelbarrows
use electronic scanners
use forest fire protection methods
use geometry
use herbicides and pesticides
use interviewing techniques
use inventory control procedures
use investigative reporting techniques
use keyboard and mouse
use maps in wilderness areas
use marketing techniques
use measuring devices in professional photography
use on-line search techniques
use paper characteristics in selecting publishing and printing processes
use pressure washing equipment
use proper pronunciation and vocabulary for broadcasting or performing
use spray application equipment
use typewriter
utilize lighting characteristics in photographic work
verify investigative information
weigh and package products
work as a team member
write advertisement copy
write headlines


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  1. […] This section is not quite complete. You can view my work history, computer skills, occupational skills. […]

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