Utopians can choose their jobs. This is different from Europe in the 16th century because there was less mobility between jobs and classes. Someone born a farming peasant remained a farming peasant for life.
There's a Blacksmith, barber, scribe, ewerer, and many others.
Simply, they have jobs.
Homes in the 16th century were not well built, well for most of them anyway. The only people that could afford to buy good home swere people with either very good jobs e.g. Lawyers, Doctors and artists. (Artists could sell there paintings for lots of money). Or people that are part of a royal or very wealthy family. To summerise if you don't have a good job you won't have a good life.
To find available jobs in Scotland, a person can go to websites dedicated to jobs in Scotland such as Jobs In Scotland or Scot Careers. Jobs are also often advertised in local papers, so one could purchase a paper if in Scotland, or look at Scottish publication websites.
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Well there were many various jobs. Like blacksmith, stable worker (worked with horses), messenger, they also had chefs in the 15th century.
Well there were many various jobs. Like blacksmith, stable worker (worked with horses), messenger, they also had chefs in the 15th century.
There are thought to be approximately 16 million tourists that visit Scotland each year. Tourism is a big industry in scotland accounting for over 200,000 jobs.
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People in Scotland find out about jobs though the labor market. The labor market is controlled by the Scottish government, by an overview of the Scottish economy.
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