Wrangler
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The term 'wrangler' comes from the German 'wrangeln', which translates as to dispute or wrestle. The job of a wrangler started with handling animals, particularly horses, and is now most commonly associated with the film industry, where wranglers are directly responsible for all entities on a motion picture set who cannot be spoken with: horses of course, but other animals and also objects too. They're responsible for the delivery, care and control of items and animals on set.
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- Communication
- Compassion
- Nonverbal Communication
- Patience
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