New Poll - Otherwise Occupied
Sun, 28 Dec 2003, 03:13 pmcrgwllms4 posts in thread
New Poll - Otherwise Occupied
Sun, 28 Dec 2003, 03:13 pmAs many are probably on holidays (even if only a day or two, like me) right now, I thought this new poll was a good one to reflect upon: In which industry sectors do we do our usual work?
Some categories seem pretty crammed with options, and some should probably be separate categories, but under the current poll engine I couldn't see a better way to divide them.
Thanks for the poll,
Happy New Year
The Poll-tergeist
Some categories seem pretty crammed with options, and some should probably be separate categories, but under the current poll engine I couldn't see a better way to divide them.
Thanks for the poll,
Happy New Year
The Poll-tergeist
Re: Poll results - Otherwise Occupied
Thu, 22 Jan 2004, 12:03 amIn which industry do readers of this site usually work?
193 participants in 3 weeks
20% Student/Homemaker/ Unemployed/Retired (39 votes)
17% Admin/ Management/ Legal/ Govt. (34 votes)
14% Media/Entertainment/Arts (28 votes)
8 % IT/Telecommunications (16 votes)
6% Education/Childcare (13 votes)
6% Retail/Sales/ Manufacturing (13 votes)
5% Accounting/ Banking/Finance (11 votes)
5% Healthcare/Scientific (11 votes)
5 % Advertising/ Marketing/ Public Relations (10 votes)
4% Construction/ Architecture/ Engineering (8 votes)
2% Hospitality/ Travel/ Tourism/ Sports (5 votes)
2% Trades/Services/ Transport (5 votes)
The Poll-tergeist
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193 participants in 3 weeks
20% Student/Homemaker/ Unemployed/Retired (39 votes)
17% Admin/ Management/ Legal/ Govt. (34 votes)
14% Media/Entertainment/Arts (28 votes)
8 % IT/Telecommunications (16 votes)
6% Education/Childcare (13 votes)
6% Retail/Sales/ Manufacturing (13 votes)
5% Accounting/ Banking/Finance (11 votes)
5% Healthcare/Scientific (11 votes)
5 % Advertising/ Marketing/ Public Relations (10 votes)
4% Construction/ Architecture/ Engineering (8 votes)
2% Hospitality/ Travel/ Tourism/ Sports (5 votes)
2% Trades/Services/ Transport (5 votes)
The Poll-tergeist
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