carpenters, sawyers, joiners, plank liners, adz men, tunnel borers, block makers, and fasteners
The jobs at the Danube are fishing & shipbuilding.
Shipbuilding.
The jobs available are shipbuilding lumbering and trading
merchants, fishing, shipbuilding, and skilled craftpeople
farming, lumbering,fishing,shipbuilding,and trading were some jobes that they had.
Shipbuilding, lumbering, lifeguards, police, and those are just a few.
Mostly farming and fishing, but some people grew tobacco and shipped goods across the Atlantic
Any jobs having to do with war and war production. Numerous factory jobs were created to make uniforms, parachutes, weapons, ammunition, and all manner of military equipment. Jobs were also created in shipbuilding and aircraft design.
Some jobs were carpenter, blacksmith, shipyard worker are in the North, and farmers are from the South.
People were farmers (only for themselves NOT cash crops), whalers, blacksmiths, fisherman, and ship builders.
Shipbuilding in Nova Scotia has a rich history, dating back to the early 18th century, and has been a significant part of the province's economy and culture. The region is known for its skilled shipbuilders and shipwrights, particularly in areas like Halifax and Lunenburg. Today, the shipbuilding industry continues to thrive, with major facilities like the Irving Shipbuilding yard contributing to naval and commercial ship production. The industry plays a crucial role in providing jobs and fostering innovation in marine technology.
Oshima Shipbuilding's population is 660.