The record for the longest tenure at one job is often attributed to Walter Orthmann, who worked for 84 years at a textile company in Brazil before retiring in 2021. However, there are other notable long-term employees, such as a few individuals who have worked over 70 years for various organizations. The specifics can vary by criteria and the type of work, but Orthmann is frequently cited in discussions about long-term employment.
Singer in one direction but before that he worked in a bakery
He worked at more than one job.
Valeda Snyder in Lebanon Mo.
not if your 2nd job finds that out
The record for the longest consecutive hours worked in a single streak by an employee is 186 hours, which is equivalent to 7 days and 18 hours.
A primary occupation would be a "day job" or the one job worked by an individual that brings the most income. For instance, if a person worked 40 hours week at $15/hour at a factory job then worked an additional 20 hours a week as a cashier at a store, the person's primary occupation would be "factory worker".
He worked @ the One Hour Photo Shop as a developer.
Go ask for an application. I worked at one years ago. It is hard work.
lodes of diffrent one depends what you are looking for
He worked as a printer.
He worked as a surveyor
He worked as a surveyor