I know this one : overseers
They were slaves, they worked for food and shelter, not money. They would never get paid the white man took them from their country so the slaves could work for free on the white man's land and farms.
Slaves did not receive rewards for their work as they were considered property and not paid for their labor. They were forced to work under harsh conditions without any compensation or benefits.
Slaves typically started work at dawn and continued throughout the day until sunset. They had long work hours and very few rest days, often laboring from sunrise to sunset, sometimes even longer during peak seasons like harvest.
Yes, Lyman Hall owned slaves. He was a plantation owner in Georgia and owned slaves to work on his land.
Slaves in the United States were typically required to work from dawn until dusk, which could vary by region and season but generally totaled around 10 to 12 hours per day. Additionally, many slaves were also expected to work on weekends and holidays, resulting in long and arduous schedules.
They supervised the work of slaves. If slaves did not follow orders, they also punished the slaves.
The overseers did, the plantation ownesr would hire them to watch over the slaves because the themselves had no time to.
women watched over the slaves while working just to make sure that they wouldn't try to get away.
An overseer or slave driver
Scribes (who supervised the work), craftsmen ( such as masons, smiths, carpenters and ropemakers) and slaves.
Maybe children can work in a bank if supervised by an adult
The work was done most likely by a mixed workforce of free workers and slaves. Skilled workers such as masons, carpenters, tool makers, rope makers and the scribes (who supervised the project) would have been free workers. All the heavy unskilled labour such as dragging the stones, putting them in place and the rough quarrying was most likely done by the slaves. The slaves were naked, too low in status to wear clothes.
Depending on the type of inspector, they may work unsupervised, or supervised by town/city or state/province governments.
Slaves would work from sunrise to twilight for their entire lives
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The more people that you have supervised, the higher up you were in the company. Your interviewer will want to see what position you held and how you got along with others.
Bore and raised children, kept house, supervised domestic slaves, worked in the vegetable garden, attended occasional women's religious festivals.