Service workers and shop and market sales workers
Service and sales workers provide personal and protective services related to travel, housekeeping, catering, personal care, and selling goods in wholesale or retail shops. Most occupations in this major group require skills that require completion of the first stage of secondary education, but some occupations will require the completion of the second stage of secondary education. The tasks carried out by service and sales workers usually include: organising and providing services during travel; housekeeping; the preparation and serving of food and beverages; caring for children; providing personal and basic health care at homes or institutions, as well as hairdressing and beauty treatments; providing security services to protect individuals and property, etc. The types of jobs that people carry out as service and sales workers include: cooks, waiters, bartenders, travel guides, hairdressers and beauticians, undertakers and embalmers, housekeepers, astrologers, shopkeepers, sales workers and cashiers, etc.