Feudalism affected jobs such as Farmers especially because they got plenty of money.
medieval jobs
Not much was written about poverty in the Middle Ages. The poor were not considered important. But there were jobs as farmers and scribes. On the upper class there were the knights and the kings champions.
Today's jobs tend to be less physically demanding, but require more education than the medieval jobs did. Also in the Middle Ages, people were much more likely to do the same things their parents did than they are today. There are many more different kinds of jobs today than there were then, though the medieval job list is surprisingly long. Medieval people tended to work longer hours than people do today, and they were probably more willing to do risky work because they knew that life was short and hard, and that they would go to better things if they were good.
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Farming in the iron ages
Feudalism didn't foster wealth and well-being because people were busy with land owning and finding jobs.
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there were jobs like mine cleaning and slavery work
They were usually farm workers.
Raise the children and clean
eat the pants
People in them days had any jobs like:doctorslibrairiansCarpentersAnd lots more