During colonial times, a young person who learned a job from a more experienced person was called an apprentice.
yes very good
They need to be able to give incredibly detailed descriptions of battles, as their job entails passing on information from one officer to another.
how did colonial blacksmith "James Anderson get his job?"
The job of the printers in colonial times would print lettering using wood blocks. The Printing Press would usually be used on newspapers and books. You would put the wood blocks ( carved into letters) on a stamp. You would stamp the lettering onto a piece of paper. Using the Printing Press was most likely more efficient than handwriting a newspaper.
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During colonial times, a young person who learned a job from a more experienced person was called an apprentice.
Conrad Berenson has written: 'Job descriptions' -- subject(s): Job analysis, Job descriptions 'Job description'
Job descriptions and job specifications
Yes, a surveyor is a colonial job[=
the job descriptions
If you already know the job description.
John D. Ulery has written: 'Job descriptions in manufacturing industries' -- subject(s): Job analysis, Job descriptions
Frank Oldham has written: 'Job descriptions in banking' -- subject(s): Banks and banking, Job descriptions
yes dipends on the job
Job descriptions should be capitalized when they include a specific job title or when referring to a job role within a particular company or organization. For example, "Director of Marketing" or "Software Engineer."