Workers at Ellis Island primarily served as Immigration officials, processing and inspecting millions of immigrants arriving in the United States. They conducted medical exams, legal interviews, and background checks to determine whether newcomers could enter the country. Other staff members included clerks, translators, and nurses, all of whom played crucial roles in ensuring the efficient processing of immigrants and addressing their needs during their stay. Additionally, some workers provided support services, such as food and accommodation for those awaiting decisions on their immigration status.
They didn't have a job on Ellis Island, of course not.3
they needed to find a job
People who wanted to and worked as an apprentice for an apothecary for several years.
Job Bicknell Ellis was born on 1829-01-21.
Job Bicknell Ellis died on 1905-12-30.
no. they only needed to have money, girls, and swag
Asian
They could be deported or get sick. If they didn't have a job, they could be deported too. You could be deported for anything.7
Charles Dickens worked as a law office clerk at Ellis and Blackmore in Holborn, London, in 1827. This was his first job after leaving school at the age of 15.
yes he did. He worked on Cat, Island with his mother in father selling tomatoes.
Renovation Realities - 2007 The Ellis Job - 10.6 was released on: USA: 30 March 2013
ship building and sail making