ALJ directs Worthington to assume a range of sedentary work with six hours of sitting; three hours of standing/walking; occasional ramps/stairs; occasional stooping; occasional crouching; no ladders, ropes, or scaffolds; no balance with left leg; no kneeling; no crawling; no hazards; and no vibration. The claimant is a younger individual with a high school education and no past relevant work. Worthington identifies three occupations:
Assembler (DOT 734.687-018) representing 200,000 jobs in the nation;Worthington concedes that she uses the entire OES group of job numbers and then just rounds down. How magnanimous. But it is not a reliable method of estimating job numbers. That method does not comply with either Purdy or Chavez. It is not even as gross as the equal distribution method of estimating job numbers.
Addresser (DOT 209.587-010) representing 80,000 jobs in the nation; and
Order Clerk (209.567-014) representing 100,000 jobs in the nation.
Worthington concedes that the number of jobs does not consider the industry in which the occupations exist.
Worthington admits that being able to sit only six hours in an eight-hour day will erode the number of jobs available in the labor market.
Worthington does not believe that there are 200,000 assembler jobs in the nation; does not believe that there are 80,000 addresser jobs in the nation; and dose not believe that there are 100,000 order clerk jobs in the nation. She gave testimony that she knew was untrue because those are the groups in which those occupations exist. But she does not believe that the numbers cited represent the approximate number of sedentary unskilled jobs within those categories. I submit that Worthington admitted to giving materially false testimony on the record. Examining the particulars of the work identified reveals incompetence on top of knowing prevarication.
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734.687-018 ASSEMBLER (button & notion) Inserts paper label in back of celluloid or metal advertising buttons and forces shaped stickpin under rim. GOE: 06.04.23 STRENGTH: S GED: R1 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77This occupation belongs to production workers, all other (SOC 51-9199). Occu Collect reports:
SOC Code: 51-9199.00
O*NET URL: https://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/51-9199.00
DOT-O*NET Crosswalk: https://www.onetonline.org/crosswalk/DOT?s=734.687-018&g=GO
Worthington testified that the group consists of 20 to 25 different DOT codes. The O*NET reports 1,590.
Crosswalk Save Table (XLS/CSV)
Worthington did not do her homework.The OOH reports that the majority of jobs in this group are semi-skilled.
51-9199 Production workers, all other
Typical Education Needed
|
High school diploma or equivalent
|
Work Experience in a Related Occupation
|
None
|
Typical On-The-Job Training Needed to Attain Competency
|
Moderate-term on-the-job training
|
2016 Employment
|
263,500
|
Did Worthington take the 263,500 jobs and just round down? Yes, that is exactly what she said that she did.
When asked if the ORS would change her mind, Worthington conceded that she would.
Series ID: ORUP1000031A00000127
Not seasonally adjusted
Series Title: production workers, all other; hours of standing/walking (25th percentile)
Requirement: Physical Demands
Occupation: production workers, all other
Estimate: hours of standing/walking (25th percentile)
Year | Period | Estimate |
---|---|---|
2017 | Annual | 7 |
Series ID: ORUP1000031A00000128
Not seasonally adjusted
Series Title: production workers, all other; hours of standing/walking (50th percentile - median)
Requirement: Physical Demands
Occupation: production workers, all other
Estimate: hours of standing/walking (50th percentile - median)
Year | Period | Estimate |
---|---|---|
2017 | Annual | 7.25 |
Series ID: ORUP1000031A00000129
Not seasonally adjusted
Series Title: production workers, all other; hours of standing/walking (75th percentile)
Requirement: Physical Demands
Occupation: production workers, all other
Estimate: hours of standing/walking (75th percentile)
Year | Period | Estimate |
---|---|---|
2017 | Annual | 8 |
Series ID: ORUP1000031A00000132
Not seasonally adjusted
Series Title: production workers, all other; hours of sitting, mean
Requirement: Physical Demands
Occupation: production workers, all other
Estimate: hours of sitting, mean
Year | Period | Estimate |
---|---|---|
2017 | Annual | 0.97 |
Series ID: ORUP1000031A00000133
Not seasonally adjusted
Series Title: production workers, all other; hours of sitting (10th percentile)
Requirement: Physical Demands
Occupation: production workers, all other
Estimate: hours of sitting (10th percentile)
Year | Period | Estimate |
---|---|---|
2017 | Annual | - |
Series ID: ORUP1000031A00000134
Not seasonally adjusted
Series Title: production workers, all other; hours of sitting (25th percentile)
Requirement: Physical Demands
Occupation: production workers, all other
Estimate: hours of sitting (25th percentile)
Year | Period | Estimate |
---|---|---|
2017 | Annual | - |
Series ID: ORUP1000031A00000136
Not seasonally adjusted
Series Title: production workers, all other; hours of sitting (75th percentile)
Requirement: Physical Demands
Occupation: production workers, all other
Estimate: hours of sitting (75th percentile)
Year | Period | Estimate |
---|---|---|
2017 | Annual | 1 |
Series ID: ORUP1000031A00000997
Not seasonally adjusted
Series Title: production workers, all other; % of day sitting is required, mean
Requirement: Physical Demands
Occupation: production workers, all other
Estimate: % of day sitting is required, mean
Year | Period | Estimate |
---|---|---|
2017 | Annual | 12 |
Series ID: ORUP1000031A00000998
Not seasonally adjusted
Series Title: production workers, all other; % of day sitting is required (10th percentile)
Requirement: Physical Demands
Occupation: production workers, all other
Estimate: % of day sitting is required (10th percentile)
Year | Period | Estimate |
---|---|---|
2017 | Annual | - |
Series ID: ORUP1000031A00000999
Not seasonally adjusted
Series Title: production workers, all other; % of day sitting is required (25th percentile)
Requirement: Physical Demands
Occupation: production workers, all other
Estimate: % of day sitting is required (25th percentile)
Year | Period | Estimate |
---|---|---|
2017 | Annual | - |
Series ID: ORUP1000031A00001003
Not seasonally adjusted
Series Title: production workers, all other; % of day standing/walking is required, mean
Requirement: Physical Demands
Occupation: production workers, all other
Estimate: % of day standing/walking is required, mean
Year | Period | Estimate |
---|---|---|
2017 | Annual | 88 |
Series ID: ORUP1000031A00001004
Not seasonally adjusted
Series Title: production workers, all other; % of day standing/walking is required (10th percentile)
Requirement: Physical Demands
Occupation: production workers, all other
Estimate: % of day standing/walking is required (10th percentile)
Year | Period | Estimate |
---|---|---|
2017 | Annual | 75 |
Series ID: ORUP1000031A00001005
Not seasonally adjusted
Series Title: production workers, all other; % of day standing/walking is required (25th percentile)
Requirement: Physical Demands
Occupation: production workers, all other
Estimate: % of day standing/walking is required (25th percentile)
Year | Period | Estimate |
---|---|---|
2017 | Annual | 87.5 |
Series ID: ORUP1000031A00001006
Not seasonally adjusted
Series Title: production workers, all other; % of day standing/walking is required (50th percentile - median)
Requirement: Physical Demands
Occupation: production workers, all other
Estimate: % of day standing/walking is required (50th percentile - median)
Year | Period | Estimate |
---|---|---|
2017 | Annual | 96.7 |
Series ID: ORUP1000031A00001007
Not seasonally adjusted
Series Title: production workers, all other; % of day standing/walking is required (75th percentile)
Requirement: Physical Demands
Occupation: production workers, all other
Estimate: % of day standing/walking is required (75th percentile)
Year | Period | Estimate |
---|---|---|
2017 | Annual | 100 |
Series ID: ORUP1000031A00001008
Not seasonally adjusted
Series Title: production workers, all other; % of day standing/walking is required (90th percentile)
Requirement: Physical Demands
Occupation: production workers, all other
Estimate: % of day standing/walking is required (90th percentile)
Year | Period | Estimate |
---|---|---|
2017 | Annual | 100 |
There does not appear to be any sedentary jobs within the classification of production workers, all other. It does not get better:
Series ID: ORUV1000031A00000065
Not seasonally adjusted
Series Title: % of production workers, all other; svp is beyond short demonstration, up to & including 1 month
Requirement: Education, Training, And Experience
Occupation: production workers, all other
Estimate: svp is beyond short demonstration, up to & including 1 month
Year | Period | Estimate |
---|---|---|
2017 | Annual | 46.3 |
Less than half are unskilled.
Series ID: ORUP1000031A00000234
Not seasonally adjusted
Series Title: production workers, all other; pounds maximum weight lifted/carried (10th percentile)
Requirement: Physical Demands
Occupation: production workers, all other
Estimate: pounds maximum weight lifted/carried (10th percentile)
Year | Period | Estimate |
---|---|---|
2017 | Annual | 10 |
Series ID: ORUP1000031A00000235
Not seasonally adjusted
Series Title: production workers, all other; pounds maximum weight lifted/carried (25th percentile)
Requirement: Physical Demands
Occupation: production workers, all other
Estimate: pounds maximum weight lifted/carried (25th percentile)
Year | Period | Estimate |
---|---|---|
2017 | Annual | 25 |
Ten percent lift/carry in the sedentary range.
Series ID: ORUP1000031A00000663
Not seasonally adjusted
Series Title: % of production workers, all other; strength is medium work
Requirement: Physical Demands
Occupation: production workers, all other
Estimate: strength is medium work
Year | Period | Estimate |
---|---|---|
2017 | Annual | 73.9 |
And the employment projections make the issue worse:
Census reports two NAICS codes that involve buttons manufacture:
2017 NAICS Key Word Search
Search results for: buttonsNumber of records found: 3
339910 Buttons, precious metal, precious stones, semiprecious stones, manufacturing |
339993 Buttons (except precious metal, precious stones, semiprecious stones) manufacturing |
That puts the number of jobs on line 125 since 339910 and 339993 are subsets of 339900. The number of production workers, all other in the industry group cannot exceed 5,400 before accounting for exertion and skill.
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We discussed addresser in the past -- it is obsolete and no longer represents significant numbers of jobs as described in the DOT. But we are concerned today with the problem of sitting not more than six hours in a day.
SOC Code: 43-9022.00O*NET URL: https://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/43-9022.00DOT-O*NET Crosswalk: https://www.onetonline.org/crosswalk/DOT?s=209.587-010&g=GODOT Name: ADDRESSER (clerical)DOT Narrative: 209.587-010 ADDRESSER (clerical) alternate titles: addressing clerk; envelope addresser Addresses by hand or typewriter, envelopes, cards, advertising literature, packages, and similar items for mailing. May sort mail. GOE: 07.07.02 STRENGTH: S GED: R2 M1 L2 SVP: 2 DLU: 77The DOT does not define the amount of sitting. The DOT excludes work from sedentary classification based on lifting/carrying or on standing/walking.
43-9022.00 - Word Processors and Typists
Exertional | % | Response |
Spend Time Sitting — How much does this job require sitting?
|
90
|
Continually or almost continually
|
10
|
More than half the time
| |
0
|
About half the time
| |
0
|
Less than half the time
| |
0
|
Never
| |
Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT)
203.362-010 Clerk-Typist
203.382-030 Word Processing Machine Operator
203.582-050 Telegraphic-Typewriter Operator
203.582-058 Transcribing-Machine Operator
203.582-066 Typist
203.582-078 Notereader
209.382-010 Continuity Clerk
209.587-010 Addresser
43-9022 Word processors and typists
Typical Education Needed
|
High school diploma or equivalent
|
Work Experience in a Related Occupation
|
None
|
Typical On-The-Job Training Needed to Attain Competency
|
Short-term on-the-job training
|
2016 Employment
|
74,900
|
Most of the jobs are unskilled but that does not erase the 90% that sit continually or almost continually during a workday.
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We discussed order clerk, food and beverage in 2017. A quick check of the O*NET is still worthwhile:
Exertional | % | Response |
Spend Time Sitting — How much does this job require sitting?
|
41
|
Continually or almost continually
|
48
|
More than half the time
| |
10
|
About half the time
| |
2
|
Less than half the time
| |
0
|
Never
|
Less than half (48%) meet the requirement for sitting up to six hours in a day.
Series ID: ORUP1000072400000999
Not seasonally adjusted
Series Title: order clerks; % of day sitting is required (25th percentile)
Requirement: Physical Demands
Occupation: order clerks
Estimate: % of day sitting is required (25th percentile)
Year | Period | Estimate |
---|---|---|
2017 | Annual | 75 |
Series ID: ORUP1000072400001000
Not seasonally adjusted
Series Title: order clerks; % of day sitting is required (50th percentile - median)
Requirement: Physical Demands
Occupation: order clerks
Estimate: % of day sitting is required (50th percentile - median)
Year | Period | Estimate |
---|---|---|
2017 | Annual | 81.3 |
Series ID: ORUP1000072400001001
Not seasonally adjusted
Series Title: order clerks; % of day sitting is required (75th percentile)
Requirement: Physical Demands
Occupation: order clerks
Estimate: % of day sitting is required (75th percentile)
Year | Period | Estimate |
---|---|---|
2017 | Annual | 95 |
Series ID: ORUP1000072400001002
Not seasonally adjusted
Series Title: order clerks; % of day sitting is required (90th percentile)
Requirement: Physical Demands
Occupation: order clerks
Estimate: % of day sitting is required (90th percentile)
Year | Period | Estimate |
---|---|---|
2017 | Annual | 100 |
The ORS puts the number of order clerks at the sedentary range with not more than six hours of sitting at 25% compared to 51.6% that require sedentary exertion including more than six hours of sitting.
Series ID: ORUP1000072400000661
Not seasonally adjusted
Series Title: % of order clerks; strength is sedentary
Requirement: Physical Demands
Occupation: order clerks
Estimate: strength is sedentary
Year | Period | Estimate |
---|---|---|
2017 | Annual | 51.6 |
Looking at skill level, the ORS states:
Series ID: ORUV1000072400000065
Not seasonally adjusted
Series Title: % of order clerks; svp is beyond short demonstration, up to & including 1 month
Requirement: Education, Training, And Experience
Occupation: order clerks
Estimate: svp is beyond short demonstration, up to & including 1 month
Year | Period | Estimate |
---|---|---|
2017 | Annual | 49.7 |
Less than half are unskilled.
The employment within the industry that would find order clerks, food and beverage is about 1,400 jobs. About a quarter of those sit six hours per day or less.
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If we had a medical expert that testified with no connection to the medical records in the file, we would argue that the witness deserves no weight. The record available to a vocational expert is the data accumulated and reported by the Department of Labor in the DOT/SCO, the O*NET, the ORS, and the employment projections. That record includes the County Business Patterns from the Census Bureau. But if we don't present the record to the ALJ, our clients lose.
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