They didn't have "jobs" per se, they were divinities. They did whatever they wanted.
That said, there were a few gods who performed specific tasks regularly. For example, Helios (later Apollo) drove the sun chariot while Selene (later Artemis) drove the moon and Hermes guided souls to the Underworld.
They have the same jobs we have here.
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look in the book "The Ancient Greeks For DUMMIES"
Work their fields, fish, tend livestock, artisans, labours, soldiers, sailors.
if they were poor usually traders or farmers but usually slaves. if they were rich soldiers or military people
Fishing, making ceramics, farming and working the land, producing olive oil these are to name a few
Jobs in modern Greece are like everywhere else. There are many traditional professions that have disappeared due to modernisation and financial development. A huge part of the population works in the public and private sector, many Greeks work in the shipping industry but not as much as in the 50's - 70's. Many work in the agriculture sector, and of course, especially during the summer, a lot of Greeks work in the tourist industry.
Ancient Greeks and other civilizations were using devices built with stones, ropes and wood for weight lifting exercises. thank you and thank the Greeks for strength that we have now days, we would not be able to work at jobs that take strength if they did not invent it.
Independent Greeks's motto is 'We are Greeks'.
The Romans named the Greeks in Greece.
Greeks are called "Noble Greeks" in translations of the Homeric epics, because they are epics about the Greeks and intended for Greek audiences.
The Greeks wrote on stone.