They didn't have any all they did was bang each other in the butt!!!
metal workers and railroad workers
They all faced dangers and hardships... do those jobs sound easy? No, not really!
They all faced dangers and hardships... do those jobs sound easy? No, not really!
They all faced dangers and hardships... do those jobs sound easy? No, not really!
Western and Atlantic Railroad
No, its called the underground railroad because they were "hidden".
Labor unions were formed to improve conditions for workers in the late 1800s.
Labor unions were formed to improve conditions for workers in the late 1800s.
The names are all 1800s Railroads: The Short Line Railroad; The Reading Railroad; and the Pennsylvania Railroad.
i do not now
were not entitled to public assistance
In the 1800s, a surveyor working on a railroad typically earned between $2 to $4 per day, depending on their experience and the specific region. This pay was relatively good for the time, reflecting the specialized skills required for surveying and the importance of railroad construction in the expansion of the United States. Additionally, experienced surveyors could command higher wages, especially during peak construction periods.