Types of jobs are as follows:
I. Pure clerical staff, engaged in non-manual labor: company managers, research and development personnel, clerical staff, counter staff; teachers; designers; financial personnel; judges, lawyers, clerks; guards, administrative and housekeeping staff; editors; doctors, nurses; engineers; laboratory personnel ( chemical, nuclear energy, radiation laboratory personnel excepted), quality inspectors; warehousemen, etc..
Second, engaged in a small amount of physical labor is not purely civilian: institutions, enterprises and institutions field staff (such as bank creditors, sales staff, procurement staff, customs brokers); field reporters (not war correspondents); cleaners (not engaged in aerial work, highway sweeping); tour guides; catering and hospitality services, waiters and so on.
Third, inland fishery workers, aquatic products processors; non-operating car drivers and accompanying personnel; shipping inspectors; chefs; shipbuilding and repairing industry engineers; civil engineering construction foreman, supervisors; civil engineering construction contractors; workers in the electronics industry; instrument, instrumentation manufacturing workers; textile and garment workers; food and beverage manufacturing workers; tobacco workers; stationery manufacturing workers, and so on.
4. Agricultural and animal husbandry workers; coastal aquaculture workers, inland fishermen; forest rangers; wild plant protection personnel; manpower tricycle drivers; operating vehicle drivers and accompanying personnel; porters, stevedores; railroad maintenance workers; railroad security; shipping navigators, watermen, anti-smuggling personnel, tugboat/ferry pilots and staff; aircraft scrubbers, mechanics, maintenance personnel, and so on.