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Showing 1991-2000/2101 results for Physical Education.
Cooks prepare, cook and serve food. They work in cafes, bars, hospitals, schools, daycare centres, fast food outlets, or for caterers.
Driving instructors teach people how to drive, and instruct experienced drivers how to advance their driving skills and road safety knowledge.
Librarians identify information that people need, organise it and make sure people can access it.
Find out about what schools around the country are doing to engage their parents, whānau and community.
Hairdressers/barbers cut, colour and style hair. Barbers also shave and trim hair, moustaches and beards.
Solicitors give legal advice, prepare legal documents and study the details of legal arguments.
Aircraft refuellers fill aircraft with fuel at airports.
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.
Statisticians design studies and surveys, and collect, analyse, interpret and present numerical information to assist in decision-making.