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Work history.Future of work |
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The present "bubble" of service jobs in developed nations is ultimately unsustainable and will collapse of its own accord at the next massive economic correction or when consumer spending fails to maintain debt driven economic growth. |
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However, once economies return after the correction, there may be greater emphasis on jobs that add value and make things for the economy, especially improved quality in construction, manufacturing and even government work. |
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| Industry Profile 2025 |
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| Industry |
% |
| Agriculture/Hunting |
25.0% |
| Manufacturing/Wholesale |
10.0% |
| Mining/Construction |
7.0% |
| Retail Trade |
14.0% |
| Transport/Storage |
8.0% |
| Services |
30.0% |
| Govt/Military |
6.0% |
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100% |
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The sustainment of this new model of jobs is likely to come from realistic technology and communication improvements as well as new standards of quality and planning. |
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