a garbage collector/ football star
Jordan Baker is a professional golfer, who is accused of cheating in a tournament.
Baker, busboy, bartender, boatman.
They were a butcher, a baker and a candlestick maker.
Bartender, Barback, Baker, Banker, Band Manager,
Plumber
It is possible that John Hanson Baker was a baker, as surnames in the early modern period often reflected a person's occupation. However, surnames could also arise from various sources, such as geographic locations, familial ties, or nicknames. Therefore, while the name suggests a potential connection to baking, it is not definitive proof of his profession. Additional historical context or documentation would be needed to confirm his occupation.
FF - Nurse, Paperboy, Doctor, Construction worker, Farmer, Bus Driver, Baker
Generally, yes. Most English surnames are to do with the original family occupation, such as Baker or Smith.
Same as in English, a job title or career, like baker, engineer, etc.
The occupations of the three men in the tub are: butcher, baker, candlestick maker.
Sally Baker likely acquired her last name from her family lineage, as surnames are typically passed down through generations. The surname "Baker" may indicate an ancestral occupation, originally referring to someone who baked bread or worked in a bakery. Such occupational surnames were common in many cultures as a way to identify individuals by their trade.
It depends on what you classify as an 'opera'. However, Arizona Opera has presented 'Sweeney Todd' as one and in it is - Mrs. Nellie Lovett the pie shop owner.