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by badbotty 1062 days ago
No sex workers. No porn actors. No strippers. Do they generalize these occupations into the "escort" occupation when they are so very specific everywhere else? These are all legal occupations where I come from.

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Nothing relating to bus routing. You know, the people who plan bus routes, as distinct from the people who drive buses and the people who maintain buses. There's a sub-field for school bus routing, which was the concern of a company I used to work for, but it doesn't even seem like the main subject heading exists in this data.

(In fact, the company I used to work for was even more specialized, in that it sold software to allow school districts and private schools to do their own routing, but I know school bus router is its own job in larger districts.)

Transport planner?
They're usually called routers, but transport planner might be what this data set has them as.
No sugar babies listed either. Or my favorite, penguin flippers.

You see, in the vicinity of the south pole, a plane flying by is a very rare occurrence. Poor buggers can't help but look up at it and thus get stuck on their backs like a turtle.. so somebody has to go in there.. Of course it was only me and Sven Olafson during my time, bet these amateurs classified us as zookeepers or something. :/

Sex workers are generalized as "escorts", yes: http://data.europa.eu/esco/occupation/db20c08e-819e-4410-91e...

It's not clear to me how a porn actor or stripper would be categorized, unless incorporated in the more general categories of "actor" and "dancer" respectively.