yes, for rich people
There are still indentured servants in today's world. They are mostly to be found in developing countries that have not diligently enforced laws against this.
Servants today can be found in various places such as private households, hotels, restaurants, and other establishments where personalized service is valued. The role of servants has evolved over time, with many now referred to as domestic workers or hospitality staff.
The number of houses with servants varies greatly depending on the region and socioeconomic status of the household. In some regions, having servants is still common among the wealthy while in others it is less common due to changing societal norms and labor laws.
The civil servants in hong kong who are working for the government more than 10 years have more welfare than civil servants who just get their job. Civil servants have a stable job as they can't be fired. They also have a high pay.
Yes. New Jersey was on the south.Yes.
No, it is not an adverb. The word servants is a plural noun.
Servants as historically defined are less common today due to changes in society, employment laws, and labor practices. However, domestic workers are still employed in various capacities, such as housekeepers, cleaners, and childcare providers. The dynamics have shifted to more formalized employment agreements with regulated working conditions.
The Servants ended in 1991.
The Servants was created in 1985.
The collective noun is a staff of servants.
poor that is why they are servants lol
they were very large and they had most rooms we have today plus scullery's, servants quarters and many more (grand hallways etc..)