mill-girls
Margret Lila
Factory work differed from agricultural work in terms of working conditions and tasks. In factories, workers faced long hours, repetitive tasks, and often dangerous conditions due to machinery. In contrast, agricultural work involved outdoor labor, varying tasks, and a connection to nature.
ya farm work...15 i think you can work at mcdonalds
No, Not unless you are going on roads if you are then I think yes but if its just for work on a farm no because its private property.
Henry Ford did not have a strong affinity for farm work, as he often expressed a desire to escape the rural life of his early years. Growing up on a farm in Michigan, he found the work tedious and unfulfilling, which eventually motivated him to pursue engineering and innovation in the automotive industry. His focus was on industrialization and mechanization, reflecting his preference for factory work over agricultural labor.
Factory tasks differed from traditional work primarily in their specialization and pace. In factories, tasks were often divided into specific, repetitive roles, allowing for greater efficiency and productivity, whereas traditional work typically involved a variety of skills and responsibilities performed by artisans or farmers. Additionally, factory work often adhered to strict schedules and environments, contrasting with the more flexible and varied routines of traditional occupations. This shift facilitated mass production but also led to more monotonous and less fulfilling work experiences.
the differed because slaves worked because they were forced while indentured servants were willing to work but this is not why they differed in the time period shown above i to am looking for why they differed in that time period.
The Oompa-Loompas work for Willy Wonka in his chocolate factory. Willy Wonka trusts them to do a good job for him.
I think I'd like to work on a farm or maybe be working at a vet.
Lowell Facts:The factory owners relied on Lowell girls to work for them (the Lowell girls were nearby farm girls)The Lowell girls relied on factory owners to give them jobsthey lived in town near their job with "___mothers"(i cant think of the ___ name -sorry)they sent the money home to their familythe conditions weren't so bad
Kids went to work instead of school - you usually got up before sunrise and went out to help on the farm or went to a factory to work. Work back then lasted until sunset, so you had no play time at all.