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65329 – Other service support occupations
Workers in other service support occupations perform a range of services. They are employed in a wide range of establishments; places of employment are usually indicated in the job title.
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Example titles
- Beauty salon attendant
- Car jockey
- Cloakroom attendant
- Door attendant (except hotel)
- Funeral home attendant
- Fur storage attendant
- Hotel valet
- Laundromat attendant
- Parking lot attendant
- Shoe shiner
- Tanning salon attendant
- Theatre usher
- Ticket taker
- Toll booth attendant
Main duties
This group performs some or all of the following duties:
- Shampoo, condition and dry customers' hair and assist hair stylists as directed
- Keep work areas clean.
- Assist persons entering or leaving residential buildings, theatres and similar establishments
- May call taxis and assist with parcels.
- Drive hearses
- Arrange lights and floral displays
- Escort mourners and act as pallbearers
- Clean funeral parlours and chapels.
- Replenish vending machines
- Provide change
- Explain operation of machines to customers
- Clean the laundromat and arrange for the repair of broken machines
- May wash, dry and fold laundry for customers
- May operate dry cleaning machines for customers.
- Collect parking fees and issue ticket stubs
- Direct customers to parking spaces and park cars.
- Collect admission tickets or passes from patrons at entertainment events and direct patrons to their seats.
- Perform services specific to the establishments in which their occupations are found.
Beauty salon attendants
Door attendants
Funeral home attendants
Laundromat attendants
Parking lot attendants and car jockeys
Ticket takers and ushers
Other workers in this group
Employment requirements
- There are no specific education requirements for occupations in this unit group.
- A valid driver's licence is required for some occupations in this unit group, such as funeral attendant and car jockey.
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Breakdown summary
- Broad occupational category
- 6 – Sales and service occupations
- TEER
- 5 – Occupations usually require short-term work demonstration and no formal education
- Major group
- 65 – Sales and service support occupations
- Sub-major group
- 653 – Support occupations in cleaning and related services
- Minor group
- 6532 – Service support and related occupations
- Version
- NOC 2021 Version 1.0