Scrooge and Marley
Bob Cratchit worked as a clerk for Ebenezer Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol". He was responsible for keeping track of Scrooge's business affairs and performed various administrative tasks in the office. Despite his low wages and poor working conditions, Cratchit remains dedicated to his job and his family.
He was Scrooge's long suffering clerk.
Scrooge & Marley
Bob Cratchit is Charles Dickens' fictional character from "A Christmas Carol". He is more commonly known as a clerk, employed by the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge in his counting house.
Bob Cratchit was a low-paid clerk who worked for Ebenezer Scrooge in the story "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens. He was responsible for managing paperwork and other administrative tasks for Scrooge. Despite his meager salary, Cratchit displayed an admirable work ethic and positive attitude.
She was an apprentice to a milliner or a seamstress.
He was Scrooges clerk
The Cratchit's older son is looking for a new job in "A Christmas Carol" because he wants to better support his family and provide for them more effectively. He seeks a job with higher pay and better working conditions to improve their living situation.
Mr. Cratchit gets upset with his son for being late to work because he wants Bob to take his job seriously and show dedication to his work. Mr. Cratchit is disappointed that Bob's tardiness reflects poorly on him as an employer.
They aren't. Now Bob Cratchit no longer has a job.
Bob toasts to Scrooge because his job for him gave then that lovely dinner even though Bob's wife does not like him.
It was assumed the the "situation" that Bob had an eye for Peter would have been similar to himself office based
Mrs. Dilber was a charwoman, which is a cleaning lady or maid who performed household tasks such as cleaning, cooking, and laundry in a Christmas Carol.
He was a trader and money lender. he also had properties he rented
Ebenezer Scrooges house keeper on 2 shillings a week