The Court further notes that the fifth digit of the Dictionary of Occupational Titles (“DOT”) occupational code for each of the jobs identified by the VE is “8,” which indicates that these jobs involve the lowest level of complexity in relating to people. See Haney v.Saul, No. 5:18-CV-02280-SK, 2020 WL 10965122, at *1 (C.D. Cal. Feb. 18, 2020) (citing DOT, Parts of the Occupational Definition, 1991 WL 645965); see also DICOT 209.687026 (Mail Clerk), 1991 WL 671813; DICOT 529.687-010 (Basket Filler), 1991 WL 674737; and DICOT 922.687-058 (Laborer), 1991 WL 688132.
Notably, the fifth digit of the Dictionary of Occupational Titles (“DOT”) occupational code for each of the jobs identified by the VE is “8,” which indicates that these jobs involve the lowest level of complexity in relating to people. See Haney v. Saul, No. 5:18-CV-02280-SK, 2020 WL 10965122, at *1 (C.D. Cal. Feb. 18, 2020) (citing DOT, Parts of the Occupational Definition, 1991 WL 645965); see also DICOT 381.687-014 (Cleaner, Commercial or Institutional), 1991 WL 673257; DICOT 381.687-022 (Cleaner, Laboratory Equipment), 1991 WL 673259; DICOT 920.587-018 (Packager, Hand), 1991 WL 687916.