TERTIARY JOBS SERVICE SECTOR OF THE ECONOMY OBJ: TO DIFFERENTIATE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF SERVICE JOBS AND WHERE THOSE SERVICES ARE DISTRIBUTED.

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TERTIARY JOBS SERVICE SECTOR OF THE ECONOMY OBJ: TO DIFFERENTIATE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF SERVICE JOBS AND WHERE THOSE SERVICES ARE DISTRIBUTED

VOCABULARY SERVICE: ANY ACTIVITY THAT FULFILLS A HUMAN WANT OR NEED & RETURNS MONEY TO THOSE WHO PROVIDE IT SETTLEMENT: PERMANENT COLLECTION OF BUILDINGS WHERE PEOPLE RESIDE, WORK & OBTAIN SERVICES.

CONSUMER SERVICES PROVIDES SERVICES TO INDIVIDUALS WHO DESIRE THEM & CAN PAY FOR THEM IF A CUSTOMER IS PAYING THEN IT’S A CONSUMER SERVICE NEARLY ½ OF ALL JOBS IN THE U.S. ARE IN CONSUMER SERVICES

BUSINESS SERVICES IF THE BUSINESS PAYS FOR IT IT’S A BUSINESS SERVICE FACILITATES THE ACTIVITIES OF OTHER BUSINESSES. ¼ OF ALL JOBS IN U.S. ARE IN BUSINESS SERVICES PROFESSIONAL, FINANCIAL, TRANS- PORTATION & INFORMATION

PUBLIC SERVICES PROVIDES SECURITY & PROTECTION FOR CITIZENS & BUSINESSES 10% OF ALL U.S. JOBS IN PUBLIC SECTOR – EXCLU- DING EDUCATORS LAW ENFORCEMENT FEDERAL EMPLOYEES

SERVICE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE SECTOR MOST GROWTH HEALTH CARE & PROFESSIONAL JOBS GREW THE MOST SERVICE SECTOR IMPACTED MOST BY 2008 RECESSION PRACTICES IN FINANCE & REAL ESTATE HELPED CAUSE RECESSION