Tell her this:
My job is a mommy, but before I was a mommy, I looked in the newspaper and someone wanted some help so I went to their office and we agreed I would help them.
We usually make a house by digging a big hole and putting some very big pieces of wood in it. Then we pour cement in the hole to keep the wood standing up and strong. Then we nail boards to the wood to make walls. We usually nail lots of boards to the wood. Sometimes we stack up bricks to make a house instead.
I saw on Sesame Street that they mix mud, straw and sand together and put it in a brick shape. They let the sun dry it and then they bake it to make it strong. That's how they made bricks.
2007-04-02 04:05:39
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answered by Momofthreeboys 7
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You get a job by applying for a vacant position for which you have the necessary qualifications.
To make a house usually requires a concrete foundation, on which is built a frame, usually from timber or steel. Walls are then made around this frame, often using bricks. Then a ceiling is put on, and a roof is put over the roof frame, the roof can be made of tiles, concrete, corrugated iron, etc.
Bricks can be made from a few different things. Most modern bricks are made from clay, which is packed into brick-shaped moulds and baked until hard. Bricks can also be made from mud, usually with some straw to help keep them together.
2007-04-02 04:22:25
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answered by Anonymous
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All the answers are pretty good, take what you want from them, my opinion, get a job by education first-know the business your interested in(find out what you can about them first) then apply, wait a couple of days and call to speak to someone high up and ask if you could talk to them-your creating your own 2nd chance interview-and cross your fingers, you make a house first with blue prints (drawing) planning and then the frame gets put up -how the rooms are set out and apart from egether and then the rest falls into place and the brick (has already been answered by the pro). 3 yr. olds are fun, I have one myself. hope this helps.
2007-04-02 04:11:45
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answered by dadknows 4
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awww lol! =) Okay, tell her:
1. You get a job by learning lots of things then people want you to help them since you're so smart.
2. You make a house by taking trees and rocks and reshaping them into a house.
3. You make a brick by taking a block of clay then baking it until it's hard and can be used for making houses and things.
2007-04-02 04:07:14
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answered by Anonymous
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that is too cute. my daughter just turned 3 yesterday actually. i think you get a job by being a smart and good person. you make a house with materials ($$), family and love and you make a brick by going to lowes and giving someone some $ at which point it will instantly appear!
2007-04-02 04:03:37
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answered by mabs 2
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1: Go to school and work hard at it.
2: With a lot of hard work - or you pay someone to do it for you.
3: Take a handful or two of clay and mould it and dry it. Make lots more. Hard work but you could get a job building houses.
2007-04-02 04:03:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Work at block company where we manufacture bricks for building house in my country., you mix cement cracker dust pea rock , sand and water together. then cube on rack to dry.
get a good education in school, follow to collage/ working part time at assist with light stuff around the house.
2007-04-02 04:03:52
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answered by Anonymous
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she sounds adorable.
you get a job by sending your application to the place where you want to work
you make a house with wood and cement but first you have to draw it to see how you are gonna want your house
i'm not really sure how a brick is made...i think its cement also
2007-04-02 04:04:12
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answered by LC6 2
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1) You get a job when you're 16 and your parents force you
2) you make a house with bricks
3) you make a brick with brick makings ;)
2007-04-02 04:02:35
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answered by Same T 2
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Just one answer : look for muck. "Where's there's muck there's brass (money)", as they used to say in Yorkshire, and you will have found your job. And with the muck you can shape bricks, fire them and build your house.
2007-04-02 04:09:50
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answered by Erik Van Thienen 7
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