Post by Treijim on Jun 3, 2009 15:21:36 GMT 9.5
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A rough guide to all the human non-militant/governing jobs of Riiga.
Grain Farmer
A farmer who specialises in growing grain products, such as wheat, barley, and rye.
Vegetable Farmer
A farmer who specialises in growing vegetables.
Fruit Farmer
A farmer who specialises in growing fruit.
Herb Farmer
A farmer who specialises in growing herbs. It is usually done on a smaller scale than other kinds o ffarming.
Baker
One who bakes bread and other bread products.
Miller
One who grinds the wheat into flour.
Brewer
One who brews beer or ale from malt.
Bartender
One who serves drinks at a bar in a pub.
Vintners
One who brews and sells wine.
Greengrocer
One who sells fresh produce, such as fruit and vegetables.
Chef
One who cooks food, usually in a tavern, and is the head of a kitchen.
Cook
One who cooks food, usually in a tavern.
Kitchenhand
One who helps in the kitchen, but does not cook food.
Carpenter
One who works with wood to make or repair wooden objects.
Lumberjack
One who cuts down trees for wood and then gives them to the sawmill.
Joiner
An experienced carpenter who mainly makes and installs architectural woodwork.
Woodward
One whose job it is to watch over and protect a wood or forest, and to plant trees.
Cabinetmaker
A carpenter who makes furniture.
Fueller
One who sells all kinds of fuel.
Gardener
One who maintains gardens.
Hedger
A gardener who specialises in trimming hedges.
Roofer
One who builds and repairs roofs.
Arkwright
One who makes wooden chests and other large wooden containers.
Cartman
One who builds trains and/or carts.
Sawyer
One who cuts timber into planks and similar and then sells them.
Shepherd
One who tends a flock of sheep or goats.
Pigherd
One who tends pigs.
Cattle Farmer
One who tends cattle and other hooved animals.
Scale Farmer
One who tends scaled animals.
Poulter
One who tends chickens, turkeys, ducks, or geese.
Forester
A ranger whose job it is to patrol and become familiar with a forest.
Hunter
One who specialises in hunting and trapping/killing unwanted animals.
Horse Trainer
One who trains and sells horses.
Fisherman
One who catches and sells fish.
Shoemaker
One who makes and repairs shoes.
Cobbler
One who repairs shoes.
Tailor
One who makes clothing.
Tanner
One who makes leather.
Weaver
One who weaves cloth.
Seamstress
One who makes and mends dresses.
Embroiderer
One who embroiders clothing.
Furrier
One who makes and repairs fur clothing.
Canvasser
One who makes and repairs canvas.
Scaler
One who makes items out of animal scales.
Blacksmith
A smith that works with common metals.
Goldsmith
A smith that works with rare metals.
Mason
One who lays bricks.
Bricker
One who makes bricks.
Stone Miner
One who mines and cuts stone.
Gold Miner
One who digs for gold.
Jewel Miner
One who mines for gemstones.
Jeweller
One who makes and sells jewellery.
Glassblower
One who creates glass products by blowing.
Glassman
One who sells glass products.
Potter
One who makes and fires pots from clay.
Cutler
One who makes and repairs cutlery.
Priest
A general religious figure that cares for a church or similiar.
Lighter
Priests who light and extinguish the lamps in a town, and supply oil to the public.
Theologist
One who studies religious texts indepth.
Healer
One who heals via light magic.
Painter
One who paints portraits or scenery.
Architect
One who designs and supervises the construction of buildings.
Inventor
One who has a reputation for inventing useful things.
Musician
One who plays an instrument.
Writer
One who writes books or stories.
Cartographer
One who maps the environment.
Banker
One who stores and loans money to the general public.
Bookseller
One who sells books.
Locksmith
One who makes and repairs locks.
Servant
One who is hired to do the mundane tasks for another.
Assistant
One who is hired to personally assist another in certain tasks.
Barber
One who cuts hair.
Innkeeper
One who owns and runs an inn.
Taverner
One who owns and runs a tavern, which is usually an inn combined with a pub.
Porter
One who carries luggage.
Doctor
One who diagnoses illnesses and prescribes medicine.
Chemist
One who makes and sells medicine.
Laundress
One who washes clothes for others.
Copyist
One who copies books.
Carter
One who drives a cart.
Driver
One who drives a train.
Surgeon
One who performs surgery.
Veterinarian
One who cares for animals.
Light Boy
A boy who carries a torch in the dark in front of one or more people.
Groom
One who cares for horses.
This is on the wiki, but it's going here as well:
Riigan Jobs
A rough guide to all the human non-militant/governing jobs of Riiga.
Food
Grain Farmer
A farmer who specialises in growing grain products, such as wheat, barley, and rye.
Vegetable Farmer
A farmer who specialises in growing vegetables.
Fruit Farmer
A farmer who specialises in growing fruit.
Herb Farmer
A farmer who specialises in growing herbs. It is usually done on a smaller scale than other kinds o ffarming.
Baker
One who bakes bread and other bread products.
Miller
One who grinds the wheat into flour.
Brewer
One who brews beer or ale from malt.
Bartender
One who serves drinks at a bar in a pub.
Vintners
One who brews and sells wine.
Greengrocer
One who sells fresh produce, such as fruit and vegetables.
Chef
One who cooks food, usually in a tavern, and is the head of a kitchen.
Cook
One who cooks food, usually in a tavern.
Kitchenhand
One who helps in the kitchen, but does not cook food.
Timber
Carpenter
One who works with wood to make or repair wooden objects.
Lumberjack
One who cuts down trees for wood and then gives them to the sawmill.
Joiner
An experienced carpenter who mainly makes and installs architectural woodwork.
Woodward
One whose job it is to watch over and protect a wood or forest, and to plant trees.
Cabinetmaker
A carpenter who makes furniture.
Fueller
One who sells all kinds of fuel.
Gardener
One who maintains gardens.
Hedger
A gardener who specialises in trimming hedges.
Roofer
One who builds and repairs roofs.
Arkwright
One who makes wooden chests and other large wooden containers.
Cartman
One who builds trains and/or carts.
Sawyer
One who cuts timber into planks and similar and then sells them.
Animals
Shepherd
One who tends a flock of sheep or goats.
Pigherd
One who tends pigs.
Cattle Farmer
One who tends cattle and other hooved animals.
Scale Farmer
One who tends scaled animals.
Poulter
One who tends chickens, turkeys, ducks, or geese.
Forester
A ranger whose job it is to patrol and become familiar with a forest.
Hunter
One who specialises in hunting and trapping/killing unwanted animals.
Horse Trainer
One who trains and sells horses.
Fisherman
One who catches and sells fish.
Clothing
Shoemaker
One who makes and repairs shoes.
Cobbler
One who repairs shoes.
Tailor
One who makes clothing.
Tanner
One who makes leather.
Weaver
One who weaves cloth.
Seamstress
One who makes and mends dresses.
Embroiderer
One who embroiders clothing.
Furrier
One who makes and repairs fur clothing.
Canvasser
One who makes and repairs canvas.
Scaler
One who makes items out of animal scales.
Minerals
Blacksmith
A smith that works with common metals.
Goldsmith
A smith that works with rare metals.
Mason
One who lays bricks.
Bricker
One who makes bricks.
Stone Miner
One who mines and cuts stone.
Gold Miner
One who digs for gold.
Jewel Miner
One who mines for gemstones.
Jeweller
One who makes and sells jewellery.
Glassblower
One who creates glass products by blowing.
Glassman
One who sells glass products.
Potter
One who makes and fires pots from clay.
Cutler
One who makes and repairs cutlery.
Religious
Priest
A general religious figure that cares for a church or similiar.
Lighter
Priests who light and extinguish the lamps in a town, and supply oil to the public.
Theologist
One who studies religious texts indepth.
Healer
One who heals via light magic.
Creative
Painter
One who paints portraits or scenery.
Architect
One who designs and supervises the construction of buildings.
Inventor
One who has a reputation for inventing useful things.
Musician
One who plays an instrument.
Writer
One who writes books or stories.
Cartographer
One who maps the environment.
Other Services
Banker
One who stores and loans money to the general public.
Bookseller
One who sells books.
Locksmith
One who makes and repairs locks.
Servant
One who is hired to do the mundane tasks for another.
Assistant
One who is hired to personally assist another in certain tasks.
Barber
One who cuts hair.
Innkeeper
One who owns and runs an inn.
Taverner
One who owns and runs a tavern, which is usually an inn combined with a pub.
Porter
One who carries luggage.
Doctor
One who diagnoses illnesses and prescribes medicine.
Chemist
One who makes and sells medicine.
Laundress
One who washes clothes for others.
Copyist
One who copies books.
Carter
One who drives a cart.
Driver
One who drives a train.
Surgeon
One who performs surgery.
Veterinarian
One who cares for animals.
Light Boy
A boy who carries a torch in the dark in front of one or more people.
Groom
One who cares for horses.