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Agricultural Products Grader/Sorter

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AVG. SALARY

$32,740

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EDUCATION

No standard requirement

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JOB OUTLOOK

Decreasing

Real-Life Activities

Real-Life Communication

When someone stands to gain money and someone else stands to lose money based on your decision as a fruit and vegetable grader, tempers might flare.

"It's important to have some kind of experience in handling difficult people, because when someone starts yelling at you...for giving them something other than what they expected on inspection results, you have to be able to handle yourself in a professional manner," says grader Jeffrey Honey.

"The inspector's job isn't about how to out-shout or out-argue. It's about communicating a point effectively, concisely, and leaving if the situation is deteriorating," he says.

Most people can see just by looking at a load of fruit and vegetables if it looks bad. But there are very specific rules and regulations a grader must follow in carrying out an inspection and determining grade -- rules that not everyone understands.

You must deal with many people from many different backgrounds. It's just as important to be able to communicate with the person who just bought 200 containers of South African grapefruit as it is to be able to explain to an immigrant with little formal education why you want specific samples from a particular lot of fruit or vegetables.

Come up with some suggestions on what you could do to improve communication with your clients so that they understand how and why you make the grading decisions you do.

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