Other occupations studied in detail were pattern making, molding, core making, blacksmithing, and boiler making.
He says: "About the Andombis of the Congo, Johnson relates that the women work hard as carriers and in other occupations.
All that is womanly is thereby rubbed off from woman, her womanliness is trodden under foot, the same as, conversely, all manly attributes are stripped from the men in hundreds of other occupations.
Such a way of speaking, both to and of your house help, as testifies to the world that you really do consider housework as respectable as other occupations.
Factory workers are few in proportion to those in other occupations; and this is true of most of the Western States, where general industries are found rather than manufactures.
The Committee, in May, 1904, reported: "We have not seen our way to obtain any specific evidence as to the comparative rates of wages current in other occupations.
Quesnay and his followers distinguished between the creation of wealth (which could only come from the soil) and the union of these materials, once created, by labor in other occupations.
In exporting wheat from the United States the capital engaged will insist on getting the rate of profit to be found in other occupations to which the capital can go, in the United States.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "other occupations" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.