Occupations
A wide range of typical Victorian occupations are included. Each character has an occupation and each business has associated occupations.
Occupations cover the range of professional, trade, skilled and unskilled. There are also occupations covering burglars, thieves, toshers and prostitutes.
Each occupation has a set of attributes, including:
- skills required
- social class required
- other personal attributes required
- accountant
- acrobat
- actor
- administrator
- animal_trainer
- apothecary
- apprentice
- auctioneer
- baker
- banker
- barman
- barrister
- beggar
- blacksmith
- boxer
- burglar
- butcher
- butler
- cabinet_maker
- carpenter
- chimney_sweep
- civil_servant
- clergyman
- clerk
- coachman
- cook
- coroner
- craftsman
- criminologist
- curator
- dancer
- dentist
- diplomat
- doctor
- engineer
- entrepeneur
- gardener
- grocer
- guard
- guide
- gunsmith
- hairdresser
- hawker
- jeweller
- judge
- labourer
- landowner
- lawyer
- librarian
- maid
- manager
- mason
- military_officer
- milliner
- musician
- nurse
- optician
- plumber
- police_inspector
- policeman
- politician
- postman
- printer
- private_detective
- professor
- prostitute
- rat_catcher
- reporter
- scientist
- seaman
- seamstress
- senior_civil_servant
- shoemaker
- shopkeeper
- singer
- social_columnist
- soldier
- solicitor
- spy
- stockbroker
- surgeon
- tailor
- teacher
- thief
- tosher
- train_driver
- undertaker
- veterinarian
- volunteer
- watchmaker
- writer
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