Medieval servants who may have worked on a king's farmlands, might be expected to toil from sunrise to sunset, depending on the weather of exact type of work that the king required. Servants who worked indoors as cooks and such had long hours as well. Each village of servants serving a noble or a king worked long hours as required by the royalty they served.
They were always on call, so the answer is 24 hours a day. Many slept on a pallet outside the door of the person they were serving.
The Medieval people worked for 2 to 4 hours each day and they had to work every single day, except if they were really ill.
Many medieval women had maids. Even the wealthier peasant families had servants in some times and places.
Peasants and servants had to do many things in the medieval castle. Some of the jobs was to clean the floor, farming, cooking, washing the kings, queens, knights, and nobles clothes, and much, much more.also to What_work_did_peasants_doon the farm land
Medieval spinsters spin and arnt educated in the work that they do
they wore aprons for work
They didn't get a break. There were no laws concerning work.
they just like did what there master's told them to do like slaves xx
Thatch hut
Brooms.
Some castles had HUNDREDS of servants.
royalty
400 hours a week
Bought it, or had their servants hunt it for them.
In a very elaborate castle with all of the servants!
The Medieval people worked for 2 to 4 hours each day and they had to work every single day, except if they were really ill.
Servants wore colourless clothes like white, brown,etc. Their clothes were made from scratchy wool.
No servants in the Middle Ages ate meat unless they smuggled it from their nobles' manor/castle.