Using saws to cut wood into different sizes and shapes.
SS (Shop Saws)
Counting money using pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters.
MC (Making Change)
To wrap hamburgers.
FS (Food Service)
2 nuts on each of 25 bolts
BA (Bolt Assembly)
To add text to slides and view slide shows (like in a power point).
PP (Power Point)
To use Allen wrenches to remove screws, or using wrenches, or a ratchet to remove large nuts and bolts.
WB (Wrenches & Bolts)
To type home key letters on a keyboard.
TP (Typing)
To measure cups of flour or sugar, for example.
FM (Food Measurement)
Assemble a bundle of different colored pegs with a rubber band.
CA (Color Peg Assembly)
To use internet white pages, yellow pages, and Map Quest, for example.
IT (Information Technology)
To attach a lamp cord to a plug.
EP (Electrical Project)
Using something that looks like a calculator to add rows of numbers, subtotal and then total these rows or columns.
TK (Ten Key Calculator)
To weigh whole pounds of beans or rice for example.
FW (Food Weights)
To repeat a thread design using dowels, or beads (triangle, circle, rectangle).
TD (Thread Design)
To open and delete messages.
EM (Email)
To find and copy a label product information; brand - model number-and serial number.
PI (Parts Identification)
To enter numbers, departments, using void, subtotal, and calculating change.
CR (Cash Register)
To sew buttons on a shirt by hand.
HS (Hand Sewing)
To follow a design pattern to repeat a diagram design . . . to match the design.
FD (Form Design)
To stamp, fold letters and stuff envelopes.
MT (Mail Technology)
To measure pre-cut wood pieces to the nearest inch, 1/2 inch, 1/4 inch, 1/8 inch, 1/16 inch for example.
SM (Shop Measurement)
To count out sheets of paper, staple them and make booklets in consecutive (numerical) order.
CO (Collating)
To prepare hash brown potatoes, hot chocolate, or cheesecake, for example.
FP (Food Preparation)
To match sets of 2-dimensional shapes.
VP (Visual Perception)
To enter FIRST and LAST names
DE (Data Entry)