a page, a soldier, an esquire, a diplomat, a customs controller, justice of the peace, member of Parliament, Clerk of the Works of Westminster, Commissioner of Walls and Ditches, and Deputy Forester of the Royal Forest.
1) lawyer
Geoffrey Chaucer was born in 1342 in London, England. He had 3 brothers and his wife's name was Agnes. His father was kidnapped. Geoffrey had many jobs such as a member of parliament. He wrote the Canterbury Tales. Chaucer Technology School is named after him.
Geoffrey Chaucer, the English medieval poet behind the famous "Canterbury Tales," was an active civil servant for much of his life. He also worked as a courtier, a diplomat, and as a collector and inventory-keeper of scrap metal for the king.
Similar jobs are being a writer for a news paper or being a millonnare :)
Nothing. He was a writer his whole life.
It's important for a writer to be around people with various jobs, this way he can write about how people react to different jobs. A writer can also find good writing material by being around different atmosphere, being around the people that work various jobs can be very interesting. A writer would find it hard not to have a story to write about after being around various jobs and different people. There is always a story brewing in the work place
I think two of them are being the writer of the Declaration of Independence and being the 3rd U.S. President.
Photographer printer a writer a CEO and a writer
Content Writer, Network Support Specialist, CAD Designer
Writer.
Writer
He was a mathematician and a writer.