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Field worker. The production of food by growing crops underpinned the entire economy.
Cleaning the stables.
to order people around
In the middle ages, as today, a wainwright's job was to build wagons and carts out of wood.
A cartwright was a person who built carts, which are 2-wheeled wagons.
Field worker. The production of food by growing crops underpinned the entire economy.
In medieval times, a Franklin was a landowner who was not of noble birth but was wealthy and held a significant amount of land. Franklins were often involved in local governance and were considered to be part of the upper class.
The worker can be referred to as a specialist depending on the specific field.
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Rarely. Most of them were monks anyway. If one of them sucked at his job he was simply put to work in another field.
Oil workers have many jobs. it just depends on what position your in
Social worke is good job for sabhi.
Run the government.
To bake bread and cakes
Cleaning the stables.
to order people around
6 years old, it's medieval times