None,,
All jobs serve some function or higher purpose, without the guy mopping the floor in a slaughter house,, the very wealthy would not have good clean sanitary steaks to eat.
I loved the line in the movie fight club,, "we bring your food, take out your garbage, and do your laundry,, do not F**CK with us."
P.S. Hey, Guitarvirgin,, I am one of those people,, and I have never stolen a damn thing in my life,, I protect whiny sniveling little cowards like you from the really scary people.
What happend did you comit some crime and feel it was injust you should be held responsible for your actions?
2006-08-26 22:33:50
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answered by landerscott 4
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No job can be classified as a lower job or low class job. To have work now days is a privilege. If you see what people do in Africa for work then you understand. Imagine the pride people must have to clean dustbins/toilets/roads and then go home and put food on the table for their family. Well done to them. Good question.
2006-08-26 22:34:59
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answered by Charles Athole M 4
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Ok I leanrt this at college and still remember its
they are levels of work based on how much people get paid , and perphaps professionally ,but this works out as pay
they are catagories
A, B, C, C+ D ,E ,F
A being highest paid to F unemployment
A = people who fit in this categorery are Doctors, millionaires, very, very high paid class people
B= are accountants, Doctors, Barristers
C= Teachers,
C+ = Plumbers ,teachers
D = normal class working people , like office perhaps 7.00 pounds an hour job
E = people who work at stores/ students
F= unemployed
I hope from this you can work at the job fits in which category to give you the idea , of how it is classified as lower or high
2006-08-26 23:45:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Every type of job is important so I don't think you have a lower one at least there not taking off the state
2006-08-26 22:34:07
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answered by pat e 4
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No job can be classed as a low job, all jobs pay money and keep people in work.
2006-08-27 03:37:18
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answered by Anonymous
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The overlap between low pay and poverty
Defining poverty as net equivalent household income below 60 per cent of the median, the researchers estimated that about 20 per cent of all individuals - adults and children - lived in poor households in 2000/1. Employed people have a much lower risk of living in poverty, with five per cent living in poor households. Low-paid workers have a much higher likelihood - 14 per cent - of living in poor households. Low-paid men have a higher risk of household poverty than low-paid women (17 per cent compared with 13 per cent).
So most low-paid people - 86 per cent - do not live in poor households. However, the overlap between low pay and poverty is much higher than previously. In the 1970s and 1980s, the risk of a low-paid employee being in poverty was about three to four per cent. This started to increase by the late 1980s. Since 1994/5, the overlap between low pay and poverty has increased slightly from 11 to 14 per cent in 2000/1. The only low-paid group for whom the risk of poverty has fallen significantly is lone mothers: the proportion living in household poverty fell from 28 per cent in 1994/5 to 20 per cent in 2000/1
2006-08-26 22:31:36
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answered by j_emmans 6
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none they are important you would soon notice if there was no one doing a particular job and the pay would soon rise if you classed that job a low one .Then would it be a high class job?
2006-08-26 22:45:10
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answered by dink2006 3
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Undertaker.
2006-08-29 07:27:09
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answered by red beret 4
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Housekeeper, nanny, janitor, security guard, garbage man, grave digger, convenience store clerk, courier, waitress/waiter, bellhop, fast food worker, and tons more low paying, undesireable jobs.
2006-08-26 22:26:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Politician - traffic warden - traffic cop - CSA manager - car clamper - customs officer - magistrate - judge - councillor - tax man - bailiff. All these people either steal or help the Government to steal your money.
2006-08-26 22:27:12
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answered by Anonymous
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