Wingrove, Joel - Funeral Director

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-The specific tasks include providing emotional support to the grieving family members, plan for the removal of the body, embalming the body, file death report and train their workers. Morticians are also involved with the arranging of whether or not the body is to be buried, entombed or cremated. Finally they are also involved with administrative duties such as applying for pension transfer, insurance policies, and annuities for the survivors. They work mainly out of the funeral home. The job itself can be very stressful, somber, and quiet regarding time constraints of related to burying the body<ref>2</ref>.+The specific tasks include providing emotional support to the grieving family members, plan for the removal of the body, embalming the body, file death report and train their workers. Morticians are also involved with the arranging of whether or not the body is to be buried, entombed or cremated. Finally they are also involved with administrative duties such as applying for pension transfer, insurance policies, and annuities for the survivors. They work mainly out of the funeral home. The job itself can be very stressful, somber, and quiet regarding time constraints of related to burying the body<ref>2 http://www30.rhdcc.gc.ca/CNP/English/NOC/2006/Profile.aspx?val=0&val1=6272/ref>.
== Typical workday == == Typical workday ==

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Funeral Director (Mortician)

General overview

Morticians work in funeral homes performing multiple duties revolving around the planning and execution of carious funeral proceedings. Working for the families of the deceased, easing the funeral process by taking care of the logistics. Generally, the mortician is just the principle person handling the body of the deceased[1]

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