People engaged in various kinds of work depending on their skills, resources, and societal needs. Common occupations included farming, which was essential for food production, and crafting, where individuals created tools, textiles, and other goods. In urban settings, jobs in trade, services, and administration became more prominent. Additionally, specialized roles such as teaching, medicine, and artistry emerged as societies evolved.
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Actors obviously
People work with dogs, horses, oxen, camels llamas, elephants, and many other kinds of animals. It all depends on where in the world they work. In a zoo, people work with all kinds of animals, but in an aquarium, mostly dolphins.
farmers
Everyone with eyesight and a job does.
They work with pet owners to discuss with them treatment options for their dog or cat !
Schooling Clubs Some Indian people work in the temples
Nurses, assistants, other doctors, and sometimes patients.
Freelance, contract work
Outsourcing
The most difficult people to work with are those who do not value teamwork and helpfulness. They are also egoistic and unwilling to listen to sound advice.
The economy of the North was based on small farms, manufacturing and trade.