Women did.
Well really they didn't actually fight in the war. But were many women were in the armed forces but they were limited to non combat duties medical, clerical, transportation & administrative mostly. Many more took up jobs in all sorts of industry because many of the men went to fight the war.
The nurses of World War 2 were already nurses. They left their job positions to join the military branches and go overseas. Some nursing students were rushed through their nursing programs to finish and join up. Many nurses switched from civilian jobs to military jobs to serve in the USA so other existing military nurses could go overseas. Some nurses joined the Red Cross.
Because all of the men were off fighting the war there were not enough to do all the jobs at home. If the women had not stepped up to the jobs, there would have been much bigger shortages of materials and food necessary to both fight the war and keep the people in the US fed and taken care of.
There are over thousands of US troops overseas, fighting for us. It is hard to tell how many there are, because there are more and more every month/day.
In world war two there were many jobs for both genders. With the soldiers off fighting, women here had to take on the job roles in factories to continue production as well as send goods over to troops. So jobs during World War Two were: Factory Jobs Soldier General Nurse Doctor Farmer (people still need to eat, even in a crisis) Government Messenger Sniper Spy Various jobs on a boat Various jobs to do with airplanes
There are many different websites online devoted to finding people jobs overseas. Some of these websites include Overseas Jobs, Career Search, and Monster.
Many did it with a sense of adventure- getting away from boring jobs and going overseas.
Because it's cheaper labour.
Yes, there are many different graduate research jobs available overseas. Check with your school to see if they have a current program in place for their students. Otherwise check with other graduate schools to see if they offer international graduate research jobs.
Yes but you would need to have your diploma and your degree's :) thnk you
The majority of men were conscripted into the armed forces, and were away fighting. Therefore, women had to take over many traditional male jobs to keep the country able to 'carry on.'
There are many agencies and websites available to find work overseas. You can try http://www.overseasjobcentre.co.uk/. They have a lot of useful information. You can also hotel jobs here - http://www.hotel-jobs.co.uk/.
There are many jobs in the world.But we can't count that jobs. We can count one. That is which jobs be interesting to us. That we interesting.The main answer is it.
there are 30000
If US companies move their jobs overseas , it will be highly profitable for the company owners, not for the US government. According to a study estimated $2 trillion in overseas profits generated by U.S. companies that are not repatriated, or returned to American shores. Policymakers have noticed that companies make money in foreign companies but avoid having to pay federal tax on that income, which robs the U.S. Treasury of revenue. As companies grow overseas because of the tax advantage, they create jobs in countries like Singapore and Spain – jobs many critics believe would otherwise be created domestically.
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When a lot of large corporations competed with each other and some expanded overseas, it meant a loss of jobs for American workers. Also, companies found it was often cheaper to operate overseas, where wages were lower and taxes weren't as high. As a result, more companies moved some or all of their operations overseas.