Peasants could farm, cook, wash higher classes clothes, cut firewood, make clothing, repair buildings, haul clean water, cleaning and men could fight in battles when the need arose.
Not most of them. But they could be disgusting or hard work.
because they didn't have jobs and they wasn't educated
No, the vassals were appointed by lords (nobles) to oversee the fief (land "given" to the vassal) and to make sure that the serfs (peasants) did their jobs.
Craftsmen and Merchants were important to the Middle Ages because they invented new tools and technology. They also helped craft new tools for the peasants to use to work and do jobs. They also helped others because they also crafted bowls, spoons, and drinkware. If there were no craftsmen, then the whole middle ages would be eating with their hands, and off the ground.
there were jobs like mine cleaning and slavery work
eat cheese
Peasants and servants had to do many things in the medieval castle. Some of the jobs was to clean the floor, farming, cooking, washing the kings, queens, knights, and nobles clothes, and much, much more.also to What_work_did_peasants_doon the farm land
Mainly farming.
"Parish priest" is a job.
watch the servants as they worked and had jobs as knights,Barons and lords.
No new opportunities for serfs in the Middle Ages except where the plague left a need for people to fill the jobs left empty. Some men also were able to get freeman status and became mercenaries for the various armies fighting each other. The priesthood also provided a way to a better life.
to grow up and mature and be adults