No. We asked, “What were you doing?” They described their job, and then their job was classified into an occupational standard. For instance, someone would say, “I'm a bricklayer” or might say, “I lay bricks for a living”, and then there's a standard occupation description that is bricklayer, and everybody who says something that's related to laying bricks gets the same code. They'll describe however they've determined how they describe their work, and then it gets a code, and that code has a standard skill level applied to it.
On March 26th, 2015. See this statement in context.