You need to be more specific, there are as big, huge cities as very small townsThere are farms, industries, everything! is like if I ask what the people do in the Great Lakes region in the US. The Andes is a long, big mountain chain; You can find from a CEO to a modest farmer.
Chile is as highly developed as any other Western country, including the USA. So you will find the same jobs there as in any of those developed, industrialized countries.
mining, farming, Sherpa (guiding people up the mountains)
Someone put being hobo's, of course they were wrong, I looked it up and saw they do farming, but couldn't find anything else sorry.
farmers, shop owners, and gold miners.
what do people farm in the himalayers
someone said farming.....
Peru IS NOT in Mexico.
Many different jobs can be found in Peru, Illinois. Some of the jobs include working for schools, restaurants, retail stores and medical offices.
Some of the most common jobs in Portugal are fishing, wine making and whaling, whilst some of the common jobs for Portuguese speaking people are working in hotels, translating and working in bars.
they git jobs
The Catholic Religion is the most common religion in Peru.
Oil and gas jobs. :)
Some of Peru's most important jobs include mining, agriculture, tourism, fishing, and textiles manufacturing. These industries play a significant role in the country's economy and provide employment opportunities for many Peruvians.
you can find it own.
Shoemakers, farmers, and seamstresses were some of the common jobs in the 1600's in England. Other jobs that were common were blacksmiths, bakers, and livery stable workers.
Shoemakers, farmers, and seamstresses were some of the common jobs in the 1600's in England. Other jobs that were common were blacksmiths, bakers, and livery stable workers.
Peru has alot of jobs but they like to work in Mc Donalds or Gamestop. They also work in landscaping. They really love cutting my lawn. <3 <===3