List of 178 Cuban private-sector jobs
By Associated Press
Cubans can now seek licenses for any of the following 178 private-sector
jobs, under economic reforms announced last year by President Raul Castro:
1. Musical Instrument Tuning and Repair
2. Water Delivery
3. Construction Laborer
4. Animal Rental
5. Formal Wear Rental
6. Door-to-door knife and scissors sharpener
7. Party Entertainer (clowns, magicians)
8. Mule Driver
9. Artisan (Arts and Crafts Maker)
10. Mechanical Saw Operator (as in a sawmill)
11. Babysitter/Nanny
12. Barber
13. Embroiderer/Knitter
14. Wagon or Pushcart Operator (to help move things)
15. Flower Bed Arranger
16. Carpenter
17. Wheelbarrow Operator (for construction work)
18. Locksmith
19. Furniture Repairman
20. Collector and Payer of Bills
21. Operator of Children's Fun Wagon Pulled by Pony or Goat
22. Buyer and Seller of Records (LPs, 45's, CDs)
23. Used Book Seller
24. Builder/Seller/Installer of Radio and TV Antennas
25. Craftsman/Seller/Repairman of Wicker Furniture
26. Breeder/Seller of Pets
27. Window Glass Repair
28. Animal Caretaker
29. Public Bathroom Attendant
30. Caretaker of Elderly/Handicapped
31. Public Park Caretaker
32. Leather Tanner (except cows and horses)
33. Decorator
34. Palm Tree Trimmer
35. Restaurant/Cafe Owner
36. Door-to-Door Non-Alcoholic Beverage Seller
37. Home or Street Based Seller/Preparer of Non-Alcoholic Beverages
38. Seller of Non-Alcoholic Beverages at a specified location (i.e. a
coffee shop)
39. Charcoal Preparer/Seller
40. Wine Maker/Seller
41. Maker of Yokes, Harnesses and Rope for Oxen
42. Electrician
43. Automobile Electrician
44. Building Superintendent
45. Book Binding
46. Electric Motor Rewiring (wraps new wire around bobbin on burned motors)
47. Animal Trainer
48. Funeral Flower Arranger
49. Button Coverer (Wraps buttons in cloth for upholstery and cocktail
dresses popular in the 50's and 60's)
50. Photographer
51. Car washer/Oil Changer
52. Bus/Train/Taxi Stop Barker (Calls out instructions to waiting
passengers)
53. Engraver of Numbers
54. Blacksmith/Seller of Horseshoes and Nails
55. Buyer/Seller of Scrap Metals
56. Driving Instructor
57. Sports Trainer (except martial arts)
58. Gardener
59. Clothes Washing/Ironing
60. Woodsmen/Logger
61. Shoeshiner
62. Spark Plug Cleaner and Tester
63. Septic Tank Repairman and Cleaner
64. Manicurist
65. Make-up Artist
66. Masseuse
67. Plasterer
68. Refrigerator Mechanic
69. Typist
70. Messenger
71. Seamstress/Tailor
72. Miller
73. PA System Operator
74. Tire Repair
75. Children's Ride Operator
76. Parking Attendant Including for Cars, Bicycles and Tricycles
77. Hairdresser
78. Animal Hairdresser
79. Cleaning/Household Help
80. Car Painter
81. Furniture Painter and Varnisher
82. House Painter
83. Sign Painter
84. Fish Farmer
85. Plastic Covering Maker for IDs
86. Plumber
87. Well Digger
88. Producer/Seller of Items Used in the Home
89. Producer/Seller of Rubber Accessories (relates to pressure cooker
seals and blender O-rings)
90. Producer/Seller of Clay Goods (pots and planters and cookware)
91. Producer/Seller of Bricks and Tiles
92. Producer/Seller of Religious Articles (except those deemed National
Patrimony by the Ministry of Culture) and Seller of Animals for
Religious Use
93. Producer/Seller of Harnesses, Blankets, and Saddles
94. Producer/Seller of Arts and Crafts
95. Shoemaker/Shoe Salesman
96. Producer/Seller of Brooms and brushes
97. Producer/Seller of Plaster Figurines
98. Grower/Seller of Ornamental Plants
99. Pinata Maker/Seller
100. Grower/Seller of Plants for Animal Feed and medicinal Purposes
101. Music/Art Instructor
102. Shorthand, Typing, and Language Instructor
103. Computer Programmer
104. Metal polisher
105. Collector/Seller of Natural Resources (i.e. someone who would sell
shells at the beach)
106. Collector/Seller of Recyclable Goods
107. Watch Repair
108. Leather Repair
109. Jewelry Repair
110. Bedframe Repair
111. Automobile Battery Repair
112. Bicycle Repair
113. Costume Jewelry Repair
114. Fence and Walkway Repair
115. Stove/Range Repair
116. Mattress Repair
117. Small Household Goods Repair
118. Office Equipment Repair
119. Electronic Equipment Repair
120. Mechanical and Combustion Equipment Repair
121. Eyeglass Repair
122. Sewing Machine Repair
123. Saddle and Harness Repair
124. Umbrella and Parasol Repair
125. Disposable Lighter Repair and Refill
126. Tutor (Currently active teachers not eligible)
127. Doll and Toy Repair
128. Art Restorer
129. Night watchman or Building Doorman
130. Welder
131. Leather Craftsman
132. Upholsterer
133. Roofer
134. Bookkeeper (Currently employed accountants not eligible)
135. Textile Dyer
136. Machinist
137. Roaster (i.e. of peanuts, coffee)
138. Part-time Farm Laborer
139. Document Translator
140. Shearer (as in sheep)
141. Plow operator
142. Vegetable/Fruit Vendor (From Fixed Venues and Kiosks)
143. Shoe Repair
144. Hired hand/Employee of Another Person's Business
145. Room/Home Rental
146. Producer/Seller of Food and Beverages With Special Characteristics
relating to Chinatown (in Havana)
147. Horse and Carriage Rides
148. Private Contractors
149. Habaneras (Women who pose for tourists wearing colorful dresses
with flowery headdress)
150. Fortune Tellers
151. Folkloric Dancers
152. The Musical Group Los Mambises
153. Caricaturists
154. Artificial Flower Seller
155. Painters (Who sell Pictures in the Street)
156. Dandy (Man dressed in Colonial era garb)
157. Hair Braider
158. Fresh Fruit Peeler
159. Dance Duo Amor
160. Benny More Dance Team
161. Trained Dog Exhibitor
162. Los Amigos Musical Duo
163. Extras (i.e. People Paid to Pose for Pictures in Old Havana)
164. Traditonal Barber (Barbers in Old Havana, as opposed to the rest of
the country)
165. Truck driver
166. Station Wagon Driver
167. Small-Truck Driver
168. Bus Driver
169. Mini-Bus Driver.
170. Taxi Driver
171. Handcar Operator
172. Jeep Driver
173. Passenger Boat Operator
174. Motorcycle Driver
175. Three-Wheeled Pedal Taxi Driver
176. Cart Operator
177. Horse-Drawn Carriage Operator
178. Pedal Taxi Driver
http://www.miamiherald.com/2011/01/30/v-fullstory/2041704/list-of-178-cuban-private-sector.html
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