Meatpacker
Meatpacker
office worker.
The working class were also called the lower class. They were people like those who worked in the factories. There were about 15 million working class people. From 0-5 years old they would play in the streets. From 5-10, they would go to school (only after 1871). When they were 10-12 they would have a half day school, half day work. From 12 upwards they would have a full time job or an apprenticeship.
Answer this question… They were paid far less than male workers doing the same job.
The increased division of labor and specialized job roles was not a long-term result of the factory system.
Lower Class
seamstresses
all of the above Apex
The job of a working class woman would not have been a typist. "office worker" apex
The working class are people employed for wages, especially in manual labor occupations and skilled labor industrial work. A working class woman would not hold any of these types of jobs: Manager Doctor Lawyer Supervisor Executive Director IT Professional Accountant Auditor
The working class are people employed for wages, especially in manual labor occupations and skilled labor industrial work. A working class man would most likely hold any of the following jobs:Meat packer Janitor/Maintenance Truck Driver Dishwasher Factory worker Construction Farm/Ranch labor Construction
office manager
office worker.
The job of a working class woman would not have been a typist. "office worker" apex
office worker.
all of the above Apex
It depends on the position you hold, the job you are doing and the organisation you are working for.
12,000 people lost their job everyday!