What is the difference between the general sign for "Person", and the sign for "Person" when it is used as part of a job title?

The general sign for "Person" uses one hand, but the sign for "Person" when it is used as part of a job title uses both hands.

The general sign for "Person" uses both hands, but the sign for "Person" when it is used as part of a job title uses one hand.

The general sign for "Person" and the sign for "Person" when it is used as part of a job title use flat hands, but when it is used as part of a job title, another sign precedes it.

The general sign for "Person uses flat hands, but the sign for "Person" when it is used as part of a job title uses the "P" handshape.

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The difference between the general sign for "Person" and the sign for "Person" when it is used as part of a job title is that the general sign for "Person" uses flat hands, but the sign for "Person" when it is used as part of a job title uses the "P" handshape.