no
He ate pie.
Sacajawea did not have a job except for helping Lewis and Clark with there expedition
He was the Quartermaster.
Meriwether Lewis's job during the expedition was an explorer and a public administrator. William Clark's job was an explorer, planter and a slave holder.Hope this helps you!
She really didn't have a "job" but volunteered to show the expedition route and took them to her brother.
Right before the expedition Lewis went trough very hard training and excessive training to become fit for the job. Clark acted as Lewis's' secretary.
To protect and translate between Lewis and Clark and the Indians they encountered on the way West
Prior to the expedition, Clark was in fact Lewis' superior officer and was very experienced in handling boats. While Lewis spent his time in St. Louis gathering information, Clark did most of the work of turning the disparate crew into an integrated corps. Clark served mainly as the expedition "doctor" and as co-captain in updating the journals. He often traded medical care for food and eventually established a reputation among the natives for his skills. Finding a man with a tumor on his thigh who couldn't walk, Clark cleansed and dressed the wound and left him some soap to wash the sore. He soon got better and as Clark says "this man assigned the restoration of his leg to me."
john colter was an explorer on the Lewis and clark expidition. he grew up as a trapper/woodsman, but was offered a job by Lewis and clark as a private on their expidition for a pay of $5.00 a month
I believe they did so because they were motivated to finish the job no matter what, in honor of America.
to help Lewis and Clark
they were to search and buy land