Many people in the Dominican Republic who live in resort areas: Punta Cana, Puerto Plata, Samana, La Romana, etc. work in the travel industry. A lot of people work at all the resorts and hotels, many others work as tour guides, in money exchange, food service, sales, customer service, maintenance and anything else you can think of that has anything to do with tourism. People in the rural parts of Dominican Republic own land and work it, or own shops and other businesses like restaurants. However, just like in the more developed countries, as Dominican is catching-up rapidly, many people are migrating to Santo Domingo - the capital, to study and work as all kinds of professionals: dentists, doctors, Accountants, scientists, engineers and in many other big-city professions. Santo Domingo has many high-rise buildings and modern malls and roads that require the same type of workforce as a developed country would need.
The Dominican Republic is primarily dependent on natural resources and government services. Although the service sector has recently overtaken agriculture as the leading employer of Dominicans (due principally to growth in tourism and Free Trade Zones), agriculture remains the most important sector in terms of domestic consumption and is in second place, behind mining, in terms of export earnings. The service sector in general has experienced growth in recent years, as has construction. Free Trade Zone earnings and tourism are the fastest-growing export sectors. real estate tourism alone accounted for $1.5 billion in earnings for 2007. Remittances from Dominicans living abroad amounted to nearly $3.2 billion in 2007.
many things. for example, motor drivers and stuff.
there is cooking in a restauraunt , theres working for hotels a villages, the most important job there is trying to find food
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Some common jobs in dominican republic
Dominican Republic is a Caribbean Country. Jobs there include IT jobs, English teaching jobs. The country has a reach tourism.
The Dominican Republic has some semi-arid land but no true deserts.
If you are prone to heat strokes, do NOT go to the Dominican Republic. It's hot all year.
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Alex Rodiguez was born in the Dominican Republic and later moved to the united states
Here are some countries that begin with the letter D:Denmark [Kingdom of Denmark] (in Europe)Djibouti [Republic of Djibouti] (in Africa)Dominica [Commonwealth of Dominica] (in the Caribbean Sea)Dominican Republic (in the Caribbean Sea)Democratic Republic of CongoDemocratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea)· Denmark · Djibouti (Republic of Djibouti)· Dominica· Dominican Republic
A typical dish would be mondongo, a tripe stew. Empanadas are also very common.
Sugar Cane.
bananas
Yes, sushi's commonly offered in most Chinese restaurant located in some Dominican Republic's cities.