baker's get paid at the same time that every other company pay their worker's, if this does not help go in and ask a bakery.
grindstone or rollingpin
they were not paid allot the if they were to bake for some one of high nobility some thimes it would be free
grindstone
It is the Italian word for "flour". It was a surname often given to bakers.
Families usually baked their own bread, but aristocrats and royalty could afford to buy bread. Bakers bought their flour from the millers, who would grind and sell grain as a paid service.
Cookies are often baked by professional bakers, but many are also baked by home cooks.
mainly, but the wives can help the husbands but that didn't happen very often
Bakers weren't paid by the week or even the month. If they baked for the King that was their job and they didn't get paid. They could have sold bake goods to the local monastery or market so what they earned is what they made. There wasn't "salary" in this time in history.
Students get paid $7 per hourI work there and I'm 15 years old and I get paid $10.68 per hour and as far as i know your pay goes up when you get older
The collective nouns for bakers are:an aroma of bakersa kneading of bakersa tabernacle of bakers
A salary tends to be paid monthly.
Bakers Square was created in 1969.