How do they match: Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand

  • Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand

  • Car Blocker
  • Car Bracer
  • Car Dumper Operator Helper
  • Car Hop
  • Car Icer
  • Car Knocker
  • Car Loader
  • Car Packer
  • Car Pincher
  • Car Pre-Cooler
  • Car Storer
  • Car Stower
  • Car Unloader
  • Car Worker
  • Carboy Filler
  • Cargo Bracer
  • Cargo Handler
  • Cargo Station Worker
  • Cargo Trimmer
  • Cargo Worker
  • Carry Out Clerk
  • Cart Attendant
  • Cart Pusher
  • Laboratory Helper
  • Laborer
  • Airport Maintenance Laborer
  • Banana Carrier
  • Blender Laborer
  • Box Car Bracer
  • Box Car Loader
  • Casting House Laborer
  • Circus Laborer
  • Clay Carrier
  • Coal Carrier
  • Concrete Mixing Plant Laborer
  • Distillery Laborer
  • Dock Laborer
  • Electroplating Laborer
  • Filling Carrier
  • Flask Carrier
  • Freight Car Loader
  • General Laborer
  • Glass Carrier
  • Glaze Carrier
  • Gold Leaf Laborer
  • Grocery Carrier
  • Hoisting Laborer
  • Hot Plate Plywood Press Laborer
  • Iron Carrier
  • Laundry Laborer
  • Lumber Carrier
  • Manufacturing Laborer
  • Material Carrier
  • Merchandise Carrier
  • Odd Job Laborer
  • Packing House Laborer
  • Parcel Carrier
  • Pattern Carrier
  • Pie Bakery Laborer
  • Pier Laborer
  • Pipelines Laborer
  • Powerhouse Laborer
  • Priming Mixture Carrier
  • Roll Carrier
  • Sand Car Worker
  • Sand Carrier
  • Scrap Carrier
  • Shellfish Processing Laborer
  • Shingle Carrier
  • Tool Carrier
  • Trestle Maintenance Laborer
  • Vat House Laborer
  • Warehouse Laborer
  • Water Carrier
  • Wharf Laborer
  • Yard Laborer

  • Manually move freight, stock, luggage, or other materials, or perform other general labor. Includes all manual laborers not elsewhere classified.

  • Carry needed tools or supplies from storage or trucks and return them after use.
  • Carry out general yard duties, such as performing shunting on railway lines.
  • Attach slings, hooks, or other devices to lift cargo and guide loads.
  • Direct spouts and position receptacles, such as bins, carts, or containers, so they can be loaded.
  • Sort cargo before loading and unloading.
  • Stack cargo in locations, such as transit sheds or in holds of ships as directed, using pallets or cargo boards.
  • Wash out cargo containers or storage areas.

  • Monitor cargo area conditions.
  • Secure cargo.