In a typical work setting, tile setters:
Interpersonal Relationships
- Have a medium level of social interaction. They meet with clients, but usually work alone.
- Are responsible for their work outcomes.
- Are responsible for the health and safety of their client.
- Communicate with clients daily by telephone or in person.
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- Work in a group or as part of a team.
Physical Work Conditions
- Work both indoors and outdoors. Indoor work is usually done in unfinished buildings that do not have heat or air conditioning.
- Always wear protective attire, such as kneepads or safety goggles.
- Are often exposed to sounds and noise levels that are distracting and uncomfortable.
- Are often exposed to contaminants.
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- Are often exposed to hazardous situations and equipment, such as machine saws or cutting tools.
- Are often exposed to cramped work places that require getting into awkward positions.
- Work near other people, but usually have a few feet of space separating them from others.
- Sometimes work in areas with poor lighting conditions.
Work Performance
- Must be very exact in their work so that tile patterns match and the job looks professional.
- Often make decisions that strongly impact clients. They consult supervisors for some decisions, but make most without talking to a supervisor.
- Are usually able to set their tasks for the day without consulting with a supervisor.
- Are highly competitive with other workers.
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- Must meet strict deadlines on a monthly basis.
Hours/Travel
- Generally do not have a set schedule each week. Their schedules depend on the weather, and availability of work.
- Usually work 40 hours a week.