Considering that Romeo and Juliet were both children of ruling classes, the chances of them having jobs in our modern setting is remote at best. The most likely occupations they would find themselves in would be a musician in Romeo's case, and in Juliet's, a philanthropist.
A bit of Dramatic irony is how Marguerite hasn't any idea that Percy is the Pimpernel, and we know from almost the beginning. Another is how Bibot swears that Percy won't get through his gate, and he lets him right through at the first mention of "plague!"
Harry Houdini had many jobs. When he was eight, he got jobs a boy in the late 1800s, early 1900s could do. He delivered newspapers, sined shoes, and that sort of thing. He also performed trapeze shows in his backyard. When he moved to New York a few years later, he got a job at a necktie factory when he was an early teen. If you don't think that his early eight year old jobs were actual jobs, then the factory would be his first.
can you give me a list of acting jobs in hollywood?
There are many different jobs in the opera field. The most popular job is performing. Other jobs can be found behind the scenes such as in the costume department.
-some jobs in single-sex schools - jobs in some welfare services - acting jobs that need a man or a woman
he compares workers to fake jobs
if today was a gold rush people would leave there jobs farms nad there would be more population in the gold fields when Australia doesn't need a gold rush because many people have jobs
The USA Today website has a link for international jobs, but no listings. USA Today is a subsidiary of Gannett, and Gannett does have international openings.
This can not be answered. It is in the future and there could be new jobs not in existence today.
Today's jobs tend to be less physically demanding, but require more education than the medieval jobs did. Also in the Middle Ages, people were much more likely to do the same things their parents did than they are today. There are many more different kinds of jobs today than there were then, though the medieval job list is surprisingly long. Medieval people tended to work longer hours than people do today, and they were probably more willing to do risky work because they knew that life was short and hard, and that they would go to better things if they were good.
None. The only rich lord around is the County Paris, and he does not appear to have a job. Montague and Capulet are not lords (although they are rich), despite the fact that many people erroneously call them "Lord Capulet" and "Lord Montague". They are strictly middle class guys.
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Then they had no job. :) that easy :)
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I would say that some of the top paying jobs today are in the medical field. Surgeons and anesthesiologist would top the list at making over $200,000 annually. Dentistry would be another great field to get into, making upwards of $160,000 a year.
I could not find any on site managers jobs in Washtenaw county specifically. There are some on site managers jobs in state of Michigan (Midland, Romeo, and Novi for example)
there were writers and theatre people and doctors and most of the jobs we have today