Archibald Christie was an aviator in the Royal Flying Corps during World War I.
Agatha Christie's first husband, Archibald Christie, was a military officer in the Royal Flying Corps during World War I.
Agatha Christie's parents were not titled or aristocratic but there was money in the family, so neither parent had a job. There is a record of a form (probably a census one) completed by Agatha's father who answered the question of occupation as "gentleman".
Fred Narracott is a local boatman who ferries guests to Soldier Island in "And Then There Were None" by Agatha Christie. He is responsible for transporting guests to and from the island and plays a minor role in the story.
Helping out her husband.
There were different reasons for different books. In some cases, she wanted to write about her alter ego, she wrote her memoirs, a detective story set in Ancient Egypt was the result of a challenge presented to her by one of her friends and so on. The first books were written as a test, without raising her hopes too high. When her first marriage started to crack, she wanted to forget about her problems at home. After her divorce she needed her money and her independence. Anyway, she claimed she got her best plot ideas while doing the washing up!
His job is to protect the country with cops and goodness.
seamstress for the flag when her husband died in 1776, she was 24 yrs old at that time
he was a major corp worker the first to export tobacco crops
Pocahontas did not really have a first job. She just had to do what Powhatan women do. Which was cook, clean, take care of children, take care of their home, husband, etc.
She wrote books for a living. It was her job.
Don't yell at me; I'm not your husband! Her husband has a good job.
She became the first delegate from the US to the United Nations assembly.
She became the first delegate from the US to the United Nations assembly.