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such jobs as ABLE SEAMAN, DECK CADET, DECKHAND,
or WHARF ATTENDANT in water transportation.
With brief training in methods of splicing rope or wire cables
and attaching block and tackle, a SEAMAN, First Class, could
qualify for such jobs as RIGGER HELPER, CABLE SQUEEZER,
CABLE-SPLICER HELPER, CONTROL-CABLE INSPECTOR,
or WIRE WORKER in logging; construction; light, heat, and
power; or aircraft manufacturing.
With training in techniques of painting and retouching rough
surfaces or chipping metal, a SEAMAN, First Class, could qualify
for such jobs as ROUGH PAINTER, STRUCTURAL-STEEL
PAINTER, ROOF WATERPROOFER, or CHIPPER in such
industries as construction, ship and boat building, foundries, or
locomotive and car building.
With additional training in methods of operating various kinds
of hoisting equipment, a SEAMAN, First Class, could qualify
for such jobs as STEAM, DREDGE, or CARGO WINCHMAN
or as WINDLASS OPERATOR in construction, metal mining,
wood preserving, or water transportation.
* U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1945-651344
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