trading goods
by food
normal builders(slaves) didnt get paid but people who build houses and palaces did get payd. how much it was decided the one who pays them
most Egyptian "builders" were slaves.
Ancient Egyptian scribes were typically paid around 5 deben of silver per month, which is roughly equivalent to a salary that allowed for a comfortable lifestyle. This amount varied depending on the period and the specific duties of the scribe. In addition to their salary, scribes often received benefits such as food and housing, reflecting their essential role in administration and record-keeping in ancient society.
I don't exactly know how much he made but I do know he was in line right afterPharaohs with scribes.PharaohsScribes/PriestBuildersServantsSlaves
They usually get paid with little food or a little amount of money.
It paid more to the pharaoh during that period of time. ;)
i know that they get paid 10 loaves of bread and 2 jugs of beer a day.
Crafts workers in ancient Egypt were paid in goods, such as food, clothing, and other necessities, rather than in money. The value of their compensation depended on the complexity and quality of their work, as well as the demand for their skills. Craftsmen could also barter their products or services for other goods.
depending on how much work they've done sometimes it can be as large as a large property of land given to them by the god's wealth
Roman senators did not get paid anything.
Slaves possibly worked for blacksmiths in the southern US. There were blacksmiths all over the world who did not use slave labour.