Millions of people live in cities and towns in deserts around the world and they have a variety of occupations, much the same as cities not located in deserts.
Desert jobs are occupations that are mainly based in the desert. This includes oil drilling, along with digging irrigation ditches for water. Other desert jobs include camel herding, along with positions at solar harnessing plants.
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People that study the desert, maybe others that study the wild life out there. I'm not to sure about any other jobs.
People living in any almost any desert wok at much the same jobs as people not living in a desert.
The principle employer of the Atacama Desert region is the mining industry.
some jobs in sahara desert are yet to be found...because the establishiments were buried deep under the sand so please... try to visit their inquiries stations...which were also buried under the sand...so if i were you...there are two choices...first....be buried under the sand to find jobs there...or stop looking for jobs your hopeless...dont you know that...ha...?...your hopeless i tell you..
People in the Chihuahuan Desert work at the same types of jobs found in any area. A few examples: Doctors, lawyers, teachers, nurses, construction workers, electricians, food workers, mining, truck drivers and so on.
The desert and areas around most deserts have the same jobs to offer as just about any area of the world. People work as doctors, lawyers, nurses, teachers, police officers, clergy, farmers, ranchers, restaurant workers, store owners, etc.
People in the desert may work at any job found outside the desert. They may be doctors, lawyers, teachers, nurses, police, clergy, shop owners, grocers, fast food workers, mechanics, farmers, ranchers, etc.