Doctor, lawyer, politician, civil servant, soldier, banker
Jobs in Jamestown in 1926 the grocer and the blacksmith. Both were important jobs that the town needed in order to survive in the new world. Most of the people in Jamestown in 1926 farmed to provide food for their family.
Jobs in Jamestown in 1926 the grocer and the blacksmith. Both were important jobs that the town needed in order to survive in the new world. Most of the people in Jamestown in 1926 farmed to provide food for their family.
The same jobs you would find elsewhere in the world...
acting farming trapping hunting
messenger probably...
Jobs in Africa are similar to jobs around the world. Many countries in Africa have engineers, doctors, plumbers and teachers.
The jobs that originally were important in Norway are fishing, sailing (Norway is still one of the most important shipping countries in the world), boat-building, farming, lumbering, hunting and all other jobs that you would excpect. Today, jobs in Norway are about the same as in other parts of Europe.
Farming is important because it creates food for people to eat and jobs are created in the process.
Like in the any other part of the world.
Most jobs now is Dentist and Farmers they are good paying jobs
Like anywhere in the world, there is some unemployment in Europe. Lots of people in Europe do have jobs, but some do not. The economic problems that have affected the world, have caused jobs to be lost in many European countries.
This question is subjective. They're all important in different ways. You can view the different Canadian Air Force jobs at the related link below.