What's Your 18th-Century Job?
By: Jennifer Post
Estimated Completion Time
5 min
" "
Image: Aluxum / E+ / Getty Images
About This Quiz
Many of the things that are made by machines and factories today were made by hand back in the 18th century. While as a society, we are slowly getting back to the times of making things from scratch and putting more care into the items we use and the food we consume, we have found efficient ways to do so thanks to technological advances. That was not the case in the 1700s.ÂÂ
Have you ever thought about why items from back then are so valuable if found intact? It's because making them was such an art. The next time you go to a yard sale, and they have those milky glass jars, remember they're called apothecary jars. Did you know that was a profession? Those jars once probably held medicine.
Jobs are cool now, but the jobs back in the 18th century sound way more awesome. Getting to work with your hands and seeing your project through from start to finish without it spending time in a 3D printer or on a conveyor belt must have been so rewarding. Take a trip back in time and see which job you would have had in the 18th century by taking this quiz!ÂÂ
START QUIZ
Do you care about being nice to customers?
Without customers, I wouldn't have a job.
It's not super important.
My products speak for themselves.
When you have a few extra minutes, what do you like to do?
If you were to pick a charity to donate your hard earned money to, what kind of charity would it be?
Providing business clothes to homeless people
STEM opportunities for girls and children of color
Do you think you would thrive in a typical 9 to 5 job or something more flexible?
A 9 to 5 job sounds great.
I'd work around the clock if it was something I loved.
I just want to work when I feel like it.
Thinking of your life as a whole, what has made you feel the most accomplished?
The things I've created with my own hands
My relationships with people
Making other people happy
If you wanted to make a piece of furniture by hand, what's the first thing you would do?
Figure out the vibe I'm going for
Think of how big it needs to be
Search around for inspiration
Do you easily lose patience with things?
Not easily, but it happens.
Only when people keep pushing me
After months of hard work, how do you want to spend your vacation days?
At a luxury hotel in the tropics
Eating, lying by a pool and falling asleep reading in a hammock
Would you rather have a high end camera for photography or an expensive computer for research?
Computers are more useful.
Probably a camera, but I feel like I need a computer to edit photos.
I'd rather have kitchen equipment.
Do you enjoy educating others on something you consider yourself an expert?
I'm not cut out to teach.
I would love to pass my knowledge on.
I'd be OK with demonstrating.
When you have things you want to get off your chest, do you write them down or talk to someone?
It depends on what I'm struggling with.
Talking to people helps me.
Writing first, then talking to people once I've figured some stuff out.
Research is a big part of many jobs. Is it something you enjoy?
If it's on a topic I'm interested in
Anything good takes a bit of research.
You're heading into the weekend and your friend is throwing a little party. How do you normally act at parties?
I like making an entrance because my outfit is usually on point.
Do you need to be the center of attention?
I don't need to be, but it can be nice.
Is it your goal to be a master in your field?
I just want to be good at it.
If you could meet any successful professional from your lifetime to ask for advice, who would it be?
Whoever started Yankee Candle
Do you think you have the leadership qualities necessary to be the boss of other people?
No, I just like being my own boss.
I'm more of a team player.
I'm not sure, but I'd like to try.
After putting in a long day at the office, what's the first thing you want to do when you get home?
Look 10 years into the future. What do you see?
Are you more of a detective or a bystander?
Just call me Sherlock Holmes.
Depends on the situation.
I can detect things just like looking closely.
How much time do you give yourself to get ready before heading off to work?
Enough time to make coffee
What was the most common comment about your at parent/teacher conferences?
I spend too much time daydreaming.
Did you have be told numerous times to clean your room when you were younger?
Yes, but it was organized clutter.
No, my room was pristine.
Yeah, but I still didn't do it.
Is real life more fun and rewarding than you thought it would be at this stage?
It's still missing something.
I work a lot harder than I thought I would.
Rewarding, yes. Fun, I'm not sure.
What are your plans for retirement?
I want to work until I die.
Spending more time with family
Living the good life in my beach house
Do you often make plans just to break them when it comes to time to act on them?
I only cancel if something comes up.
In whatever century it may be, would you work better alone or on a team?
I prefer alone, but I wouldn't mind a work friend.
I love working with other people.
It takes a village to make something great.
If something in your home broke, would you fix it yourself or bring someone in?
Bring someone in, I think.
I'd try to fix it myself first.
I don't trust myself with tools.
Would you rather live an easy and satisfying life or spend years perfecting your craft?
I want to be the best at what I do.
I'm a more leisure type of person.
Where do you think advances and discoveries in space are going?
I think we'll live on Mars soon.
I think they're going very slowly.
I just want another option if Earth ceases to exist.
I don't know, but I'm ready for the adventure.
Share on Facebook
Share on Facebook