A man who really knows his logger rhythms.
Pro bono publico, for (the) good of (the) public.
(he/she/it) works = '(el/ella/ello) trabaja' works (i.e. factory) = fabrica
His most famous works are the 'Essercizi per Gravicembalo' (sonatas for harpsichord).
Él trabaja.
Ça marche!
A man who really knows his logger rhythms.
A man who really knows his logger rhythms.
lumberjack: one who works with lumber, similar to jack of all trades, lumberjack is a jack of lumber
In order to be a chef, not only do you have to be a good chef, you have to be creative with the dishes you make. Works hours may contain weekends, late evenings, early mornings and holidays.
forester
Im assuming that your thinking of a lumberjack. :)
There are a variety of shifts, some of which include weekends.
yes vodafone works every weekend
It depends on where he or she works.
It depends on what you mean by 'different jobs'.Someone who works as a lawyer, and also as a plumber, is moonlighting.A lawyer who also works pro bono (for free) is a philanthropist.Someone who is a corporate lawyer, family lawyer, and a criminal lawyer is either very talented, or spreading him/herself way too thin.
the main works of lumberjacks is logging. it involves cutting of trees, cutting the main logs , hauling the logs to the landing ground
In North America, 'lumberjack' is the word used for a person who works in forestry, either felling, preparing or transporting forest trees/timber. Lumberjacks are also known as 'loggers.' A Lumber Jack is a person who fells trees.