The vast majority of people who live in deserts live in cities and towns where they can be employed in many of the same jobs as in non-desert regions. They may work as teachers, lawyers, doctors, nurses, fast food workers, construction workers, police, truck drivers, sales persons, etc.
People living in any almost any desert wok at much the same jobs as people not living in a desert.
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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.
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.
Some of the people in France have jobs.
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.
Some deserts, such as the Thar Desert, have relatively dense populations of people. Some deserts have few people. Each deserts has its own statistics.
some Indian people are the most richest people in U.S.A. and some other people have jobs like doctors,engineer and transporters.
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.
People who live in deserts may be doctors, lawyers, teachers, nurses, merchants, laborers, engineers, cooks, chefs or any number of occupations found in other non desert regions.
Since the Sahel is becoming more and more like a desert, people living there work as subsistence farmers or they herd live stock. Some others work in the iron ore and uranium mines.
some are fisherman