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Trained as a geologist, Hoover worked as chief engineer for the Chinese Bureau of Mines.
they worked on plantations
Yes men and women worked in factories
they worked for money for their families.
They Hunted, And Worked In The Farm.
He worked as a timekeeper for the Santa Fe railroads but not an engineer.
Herbert Hoover was a mining engineer and very successful at it.
Trained as a geologist, Hoover worked as chief engineer for the Chinese Bureau of Mines.
an engineer
The men worked in the construction industry.
men worked in the fields in Aztec farms :)
because they were men and they worked for the SS.
the men worked and the wemon cooked and cleaned
men worked in the fields in Aztec farms :)
I do not know the exact amount that a service engineer's salary would start at. However, my dad was an engineer and he started at about ninety thousand dollars, and worked his way up to the six digits.
they worked on plantations
No. Nikola Tesla worked a variety of jobs including ditch digger, telegraph engineer, & assistant, later chief, electrical engineer for a telephone company, however he never worked in any patent office.You may have him confused with Albert Einstein who worked as a patent clerk in Bern, Switzerland