well, basically, i believe they do jobs which singaporeans don't. which is the problem.
Migrant or seasonal workers usually are found in the agricultural industry, picking crops as they become ripe and moving on to other farms and orchards as they are needed.
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Migrant workers were men who traveled all around the country, hopping trains, hitch-hiking, etc., to find work. The Great Depression caused them to loose their jobs, money, and their homes. In order to make money, they traveled around to work any kind of job they could get, living in shanty towns, or any kind of shelter they could find.
Jackie Chan has never been a migrant.
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There are all kinds of typical city jobs - maintenance workers, archivists, museum curators, food service workers, secretaries, clerks, police, tour guides, custodians, etc.
Jobs in Spain include working in restaurants, movie theaters, and in gas stations. People can also be police officers and construction workers.
There are a wide variety of jobs found in Canada. These include electricians, doctors, lawyers, teachers, factory workers, as well as business men and women.
The type of dangerous they had were such as factory workers, chimney sweeps, coal miners and so on.
Jobs available in commercial banking are loan officers, bank tellers, managers, salespeople, trust officers, programmers and general administration workers.
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The type of work depends on the migrant and the location. Many migrants find work on farms harvesting. But in big cities, you may just as well find them fixing automobiles, working in factories, or remodeling homes. I wouldn't be surprised if there weren't a few migrant doctors and lawyers too! All ranges of people cross the borders to find work, poor and rich, educated and not educated. So it all entirely depends on the migrant in question. Obviously, jobs requiring certification would be harder for a migrant to get, the doctor being a good example, since you must be certified to be a doctor. But it goes back to the original issue, is it depends on the migrant. Not all migrants are illegal. So technically, if a doctor from Pakistan wanted to work in the US, they might get a visa and all the proper paperwork to enter the country, and then travel here and become a doctor here, but you could still call them a migrant, since they weren't born here. In summary, migrant workers do a complete range of tasks from the everyday to the extraordinary, just like anyone else, it just depends on the migrant youre talking about.