Mr. Jenner. Well, that's important to me.
Mrs. Cunningham. Yes, I'm sure it is.
Mr. Jenner. What is "C"?
Mrs. Cunningham. "C" is expressed change of occupation for a variety of reasons.
Mr. Jenner. A desire to change whatever occupation he had been pursuing?
Mrs. Cunningham. And in that case it is presumed that the person is fully qualified in an occupation from his work experience.
Mr. Jenner. If a counselor reached the conclusion that he was not qualified or needed further training or you had any question about it as to the other occupation or the change of occupation the applicant desired, would you then classify him under "B" rather than "C"?
Mrs. Cunningham. No, sir; because as a counselor, I am applicant-and-individual oriented, and I guess as a counselor also, I work under the philosophy that the individual has some choices of his own and the best that I can do is give him information, use what tools and what knowledge I have gotten out of training and experience to help him to make the best choices, but the decisions basically are the applicant's.
Mr. Jenner. Did you say there was a "D" classification?
Mrs. Cunningham. Yes; there is a "D".