Many of the people who lived in medieval villages were serfs, and there were times when serfs worked in exchange for rent and protection, rather than for pay
Villagers who were not serfs generally were paid, though they might have been given room and board as part of the work arrangement, and very little money.
he took care of people
to order people around
because its an highly paid job
most people were farmers alough they were many different types of farmers
It depends on the number of employees and the type of job. Many get paid after the first two weeks and others get paid once a month.
depends on the job they have.
In villages job opportunities are lesser than in cities. People get good salary in cities, so that they can lead a peaceful life. Since there is no rain , dry ponds , dry lakes and no vegetation, farmers find very difficult to lead their life. People in villages do not get good medical care in villages. There is no proper road facilities. Even if they produce some goods it could not be sold in village itself, so people shift to cities from villages.
A chambermaids job was to clean the castles rooms this job also included cleaning the bathrooms
They get paid for every job they do. How much they get paid for a job depends on who the job is for.
Most people followed the same line of work as their parents. Some were apprenticed.
Vassal, Bailiff, Reeve, Serf, Peasant, Cottager and servant ..... farmer, carpenter, baker, cooper, blacksmith, coppersmith, herder, hunter, sailor, miner, miller, housewife, merchant, stone carver, priest and many others.
of cource. its a job. and u et paid in a job. but yeah they do. they get get paid alot. :)