Shoe Maker
A non traditional occupation is a job where females and males are not expected to work. There is usually not many females in a traditional males occupation and also with the traditional female occupation. For example a traditional males occupation would be a lawyer or doctor and a traditonal females occupation is a secretary or housewife.
A non traditional occupation is a job where females and males are not expected to work. There is usually not many females in a traditional males occupation and also with the traditional female occupation. For example a traditional males occupation would be a lawyer or doctor and a traditonal females occupation is a secretary or housewife.
ball maker
Traditionally, Leprechauns were shoemakers. :)
A poor woodcutter A shoe-maker, the name Leprechaun means 'One shoe-maker' because if you happen upon a leprechaun unawares he will be absorbed in working on one shoe never a pair.
The word "leprechaun" is most commonly spelled that way, though alternative spellings like "leprechaun" and "leprechaun" can sometimes be seen in folk tales or informal contexts. However, these variations are not standard and may lead to confusion. The traditional spelling is widely recognized in literature and culture.
A ten-foot leprechaun who carries a large club could be humorously referred to as a "giant leprechaun" or a "brute leprechaun." This whimsical character combines the traditional imagery of a leprechaun with the unexpected traits of size and strength, creating a unique and amusing twist on the classic folklore figure.
Leprechaun
They collect gold coins and make shoes. The word Leprechaun is actually Gaelic for shoemaker, which makes sense as the occupation of a Leprechaun is a shoemaker to the fairies.
They are cobblers and shoemakers. This arose from the amount of dancing they do to the music of the flute and the fiddle. They wear out endless numbers of shoes and boots.
LEPRECHAUN - one of the small mythical Irish people
from being the first leprechaun