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Auctioneers take charge of public or private auctions. They sell goods, property or livestock on behalf of the owner to people offering the highest price.
Follow these steps on how to apply for tertiary study or on-the-job training, including apprenticeships.
Watchmakers and repairers clean, repair and assemble mechanical or electronic timepieces such as watches and clocks.
Locksmiths install, maintain and replace locks, keys, safes, electronic locking devices and access control systems for buildings and vehicles. They may also install and repair security systems.
Dairy processing operators oversee the operation of equipment used to produce a wide range of dairy products such as cheese, butter, yoghurt and milk powder.
Deckhands may take care of passengers and assist in the operation of vessels such as harbour ferries and charter boats, or cast and haul in nets, lines or pots, and process fish on inshore or deep-sea fishing vessels.
Zoologists study animals and their behaviour in the wild or in captivity, and how they interact with other species and their environments.
Entertainers perform a variety of acts, such as dance, drama or acrobatics, to entertain an audience.
Cooks prepare, cook and serve food. They work in cafes, bars, hospitals, schools, daycare centres, fast food outlets, or for caterers.