rEvolution said:I don't think you could list "Beggar" as a profession. It's like calling redundancy a skill.
So basically a job is somewhere you go regularly to earn money. I think begging is covered under that right?A Dictionary said:job/jäb/
Noun:
A paid position of regular employment.
em·ploy·ment/emˈploimənt/
Noun:
The condition of having paid work.
A person's trade or profession.
You'll be surprised. Some countries in South East Asia have gangs that employ kids as beggars. Sometimes they carry babies with them to paint a more sorrowful picture - redundant actually their physical state is enough to define sorrow. Usually they come up to the car you're in and even when the traffic moves they still follow.rEvolution said:Okay, So who employs the beggar?
Or in fact, anybody who wants somebody cheap.Sober Thal said:Just have to jump in here...
Who employs the beggars?
Sherlock Holmes.
Self employed >:3rEvolution said:Okay, So who employs the beggar?
Also; there's a difference between a profession and a job.
That is the correct answer.Pinkamena said:I often employ beggars to perform dances in silly hats for me.
On the contrary! the unemployed are not "working" at all, just receiving free cash from the government.rEvolution said:So by that logic anyone whose unemployed is just self-employed (Their job is to collect benefits checks)...
Or Cut Me Own Throat Dibbler, if there was money to be made off them.Sober Thal said:Just have to jump in here...
Who employs the beggars?
Sherlock Holmes.
Can I just name every fruit/vegetable I can think of and win?Keoul said:Apple harvester
Banana Harvester
Coconut Harvester
They end in -ist, mostly.yogibbear said:Just add the 200 different types of Doctor.
They're self-employed.rEvolution said:Okay, So who employs the beggar?