Occupations in Medieval Times
May 17, 2016 18:43:54 GMT -5
Post by DENNY on May 17, 2016 18:43:54 GMT -5
Occupations in Medieval Times
By Heatherbee of RPG-D
This list will provide alternatives to the occupations usually selected and mentioned in historical RPGs. For a complete list, see the sources linked at the bottom of the article. This is by no means a complete list.
Guild System
For merchants and craftsman, the guild was a crucial part of life. By being accepted into a guild, and particularly as Master, a craftsman earned higher social status. The guild also provided support to its members’ families in times of need. Guilds are comparable to modern labor unions.
Apprentice – In the early teen years, an apprentice began studying under a Master for a period of 5-9 years. No wages are earned, but food and a home is provided by the Master’s family. They are not allowed to marry.
Journeyman – Working in another’s shop, very often the Master served under as Apprentice, the Journeyman earns wages. A “masterpiece”—evidence that the Journeyman is skilled in the trade—can be presented to the Guild. If it is judged well, the Journeyman becomes a Master.
Master – Only Masters are able to own their own shops and train Apprentices. It is difficult to reach this status. It requires as much charisma as skill to earn the acceptance of the other Masters.
Legal & Judicial
Professions in the legal and judicial system present opportunities for status in society without being born into the aristocracy. Some of the gentry might hold these positions, but most in these professions will not have a title.
Military
Within the armed forces are many classifications of professions. Soldiers have the opportunity for advancement through the lower ranks (stopping at Sergeant) if they volunteered, were drafted, or were pressed. Higher ranks are usually reserved for the aristocracy.
Religious
Lower level positions are available in the religious community for any devout and pious citizens. The higher levels are almost exclusively gentry.
Merchants & Service
Perhaps the most diverse sector of society, merchants have the ability to interact with almost everyone. Business owners can become very wealthy and establish reputations with or without titles.
Entertainment
Although the entertainers themselves may not hold prestigious positions in society, they nevertheless have the opportunity to be in illustrious company at court if they are well liked. If not, then they are likely to perform on street corners and in taverns.
Agriculture
The backbone of society is its agriculture. Even before and after the feudal system, the land was owned by the crown or nobles and worked by commoners in their employ. Typically, everything living in the realm is considered property of the crown, including game.
Academics
Although not open to all parts of society, academics are nevertheless an important part of society. Academics typically only come from wealthy or titled families, although the aristocracy may reserve a place for a young servant.
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Sources:
What did people do in a Medieval City?
Medieval Life
Medieval Occupations
Medieval Jobs
Dictionary.com
By Heatherbee of RPG-D
This list will provide alternatives to the occupations usually selected and mentioned in historical RPGs. For a complete list, see the sources linked at the bottom of the article. This is by no means a complete list.
Guild System
For merchants and craftsman, the guild was a crucial part of life. By being accepted into a guild, and particularly as Master, a craftsman earned higher social status. The guild also provided support to its members’ families in times of need. Guilds are comparable to modern labor unions.
Apprentice – In the early teen years, an apprentice began studying under a Master for a period of 5-9 years. No wages are earned, but food and a home is provided by the Master’s family. They are not allowed to marry.
Journeyman – Working in another’s shop, very often the Master served under as Apprentice, the Journeyman earns wages. A “masterpiece”—evidence that the Journeyman is skilled in the trade—can be presented to the Guild. If it is judged well, the Journeyman becomes a Master.
Master – Only Masters are able to own their own shops and train Apprentices. It is difficult to reach this status. It requires as much charisma as skill to earn the acceptance of the other Masters.
Legal & Judicial
Professions in the legal and judicial system present opportunities for status in society without being born into the aristocracy. Some of the gentry might hold these positions, but most in these professions will not have a title.
Military
Within the armed forces are many classifications of professions. Soldiers have the opportunity for advancement through the lower ranks (stopping at Sergeant) if they volunteered, were drafted, or were pressed. Higher ranks are usually reserved for the aristocracy.
Religious
Lower level positions are available in the religious community for any devout and pious citizens. The higher levels are almost exclusively gentry.
Merchants & Service
Perhaps the most diverse sector of society, merchants have the ability to interact with almost everyone. Business owners can become very wealthy and establish reputations with or without titles.
Entertainment
Although the entertainers themselves may not hold prestigious positions in society, they nevertheless have the opportunity to be in illustrious company at court if they are well liked. If not, then they are likely to perform on street corners and in taverns.
Agriculture
The backbone of society is its agriculture. Even before and after the feudal system, the land was owned by the crown or nobles and worked by commoners in their employ. Typically, everything living in the realm is considered property of the crown, including game.
Academics
Although not open to all parts of society, academics are nevertheless an important part of society. Academics typically only come from wealthy or titled families, although the aristocracy may reserve a place for a young servant.
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Sources:
What did people do in a Medieval City?
Medieval Life
Medieval Occupations
Medieval Jobs
Dictionary.com