The occupations that paid the most in the 1930s were professional careers. These included lawyers, some doctors, stock brokers, and other business people.
Egyptians were paid with corn and amounts varied for different occupations.
They were paid 75 cent or most of the time not at all
Started from about 1929, in most of the countries, until late 1930s that period in which major economies of the world suffered is known as the Great Depression.
Spies were paid during the American Revolution. Spies were paid for information and most of the their information didn't come cheaply.
In the 2009-10 season Kevin Garnett got paid $24.75million, the most during that season.
yes
I'm guessing most teaching assistants are salaried, so they are paid the same regardless of whether a holiday fell during the pay period. They may not get paid during the summer, however.
They were treated poorly with no respect at all, they were paid about $50 (50 Bucks) a month.
The highest earning occupations are dentist and surgeon
He reduced the size of the government and managed to get most of America's debt paid off
Pulp fiction writers in the 1930s typically earned between $50 to $500 per story. Some of the more prolific authors were able to make a living solely from writing for pulp magazines.
they had very bad living conditions and really only got paid $5 and hour wich is hardly anything.