Some jobs that were around in Jesus's time include a Shepard, carpenter and a farmers and fishermen...ye bro
You can get a general idea of this from the old occupations of his disciples: Some were fisherman. One was a publican and tax collector. Luke was a physician. And in the Bible also, we read about plenty of Pharisees, who were priests, and Sadducee's who were lawyers
Because the people were known as "posessed by the devil or spirits" Also people with lepracy, or a common prostitute. So generally the outcasts of society at that time. You could argue that Jesus blessed everyone?
Some kinds of fish were fished out which caused people to lose their jobs. Which then caused salleries to lower.
Peter was a fisherman. Mathew was a tax collector. Paul was a tent-maker Luke was a physician Nicodemus was a priest Jesus was a carpenter These men were all in the Bible at Jesus time.
People had the usual kinds of jobs: providing food, shelter, clothing and entertainment. There were civil servants and teachers and criminals and prostitutes. Although the specific form of the jobs change with technology (there weren't any computer programmers then and there aren't any fletchers now) the kinds of jobs people had then are pretty much the jobs people have now. Shakespeare's father made gloves and leather goods. A person nowadays might live in a factory that does the same thing. Shakespeare wrote plays for large open-air theatres. Today people write plays for films.
Back then there were no cars, tvs, etc etc. Jobs back then were mainly hard labor most people were farmers, servents, or slaves (if you count that as a job). There were also tailors who produced clothing. Also traders who sold anything from fur to jewls.
At the time of Jesus the people lived in small villages.
The name Jesus was fairly common at the time.
In the time of Jesus they buried people in tombs , and roled a huge stone on grooves to close it and they then dealed it.
People must have got married in the temple in Jesus days.
people were dropping out of jobs and jobs were hard to find