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Describe the nature of work of different collar jobs like red, gold, white, grey, blue, and pink.

 Question.

Describe the nature of work of different collar jobs like red, gold, white, grey, blue, and pink.

(Class 12 geography, Fundamentals of Human GeographyChapter-7. Tertiary and Quaternary Activities )

Answer. 

The following are descriptions of the nature of work of various collar jobs:


Nature of work of Red Collar:

All government employees irrespective of the department they are working in come under red-collar jobs.


Nature of gold collar work:

People with the highly skilled profession that is involved in quinary activities come under a gold collar job. Some examples are high-paid people senior business executives, government officials, research scientists, financial and legal advisors, etc.


Nature of White Collar Job:

A professional working in offices is called a white-collar job. Officers, teachers, doctors, etc. come under white-collar work.


Nature of Gray Collar Job:

Senior citizens who work as factory workers, home guards, and consultants are called gray-collar workers.


Nature of the blue-collar job:

A job that requires manual labor and does not require much skill is called a blue-collar job. The worker who works in manual labor in factories, constructions, farms, etc. is called blue-collar workers.


Nature of Pink Collar Job:

Work that is related to customer service, entertainment, security, etc. is called a pink-collar job, and the work involved in these activities is often called a pink collar worker.


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