Artisan

Great artisans are usually capable of:
- Using hands and arms in handling, installing, positioning, and moving materials.
- Performing precise and skillful manipulation of small objects.
- Being active and proactive in regards to physical activities that require considerable use of your arms and legs and moving your whole body, such as climbing, lifting, balancing, walking, stooping, and handling materials.
Strategist

Most strategists should excel at:
- Establishing long-range objectives and specifying the strategies and actions to achieve them.
- Analyzing information and evaluating results to choose the best solution and solve problems.
- Developing specific goals and plans to prioritize, organize, and accomplish your work.
- Scheduling events, programs, and activities, as well as the work of others.
Other work activities related to Hunters and trappers
- Maintaining and repairing trapping equipment.
- Patrolling trapping lines or nets for inspecting settings, removing catches, and resetting or relocating traps.
- Trapping and capturing quarry dead or alive for identification, relocation, or sale, using baited, scented, or camouflaged traps, snares, cages, or nets.
- Scraping fat, blubber, or flesh from skin sides of pelts with knives or hand scrapers.
- Kill or stun trapped quarry, using clubs, poisons, guns, or drowning methods.
- Selecting, bait, and setting traps, and laying poison along trails, according to species, size, habits, and environs of birds or animals and reasons for trapping them.
- Skin quarry, using knives, and stretching pelts on frames to be cured.
- Trackinging animals by checking for signs such as droppings or destruction of vegetation.
- Packing pelts in containers, loading containers onto trucks, and transporting pelts for processing plants or to public auctions.
- Teaching or guiding individuals or groups unfamiliar with specific hunting methods or types of prey.