there are all kinds of jobs.
If you are looking to work in South Korea, and you live in the United States, your best bet is to learn Korean. Once you speak, read and write at a fluent level, you can get a civilian job with the U.S. military as a translator.
Mostly they work as food jobs like, restaurant, transporting food, etc. or as engineer.
there are all kinds of jobs.
oil worker
Farming rice, transvestite hooker, professional basketball,
rice farmer and Basketball player
the jobs in South Korea are mostly the same as the jobs in USA and Canada and other countries: doctor, pharmacist, nurse, cashier, whatever you can think of.
I am actually appalled that you ask this question, but I will answer it due to your lack of common sense. the answer is South Korea.
South Korea is a modern industrialized nation which manufactures cars, and has pretty much all the kinds of jobs that you could find in any other modern industrialized nation such as the United States.
culture.
No
In North Korea it's - kill whitey In South Korea it's - budda
They speak the same languages (but different tones)
nothing. South Korea is full of bughists and christians. North Korea believe kim il sung as god
Old age.
The Emu is the most popular