Besides raising crops, the settlers possessed numbers of cattle, sheep and pigs, but their most lucrative occupation was seal-fishing.
Meanwhile, he interviews a ten year old boy as a potential dreamer, a lucrative occupation if he turns out to be suitable and undergoes training.
The wielding of influence is Washington's most lucrative occupation - a life-support system for the many capital politicians who never go home after their incumbency ends.
During the 1970s, the attraction of employment as domestics tended to decline, as educated and ambitious women turned to more lucrative occupations.
They were forbidden from taking up lucrative occupations.
Mrs Gooden lost three kiddies and three pounds a day but, instead, found herself cooking lunch for thirty-four, a far more lucrative occupation.
Fleet owners put the numbers at $100 to $200 a day, and wonder why there is a shortage in so lucrative an occupation.
Otherwise, they would not be lecturing in a college but pursuing some more lucrative occupation!
As they found other, more lucrative occupations, they left nursing behind.
Selling drugs is a more lucrative and much safer occupation than snatching purses.