is a teacher a basic or a non basic job.. No I don't mean it literally basic or non basic search up the geographical explanation of it

What is your answer?

https://www.google.com/search?source=hp&ei=RJkIWpPfKofQjwSIvq8o&q=geographical+basic+or+a+non+basic+job&oq=geographical+basic+or+a+non+basic+job&gs_l=psy-ab.3..33i21k1j33i160k1.3512.25792.0.27516.28.21.7.0.0.0.208.2116.13j7j1.21.0....0...1.1.64.psy-ab..0.28.2180...0j0i131k1j0i131i46k1j46i131k1j0i10k1j0i13k1j0i13i10k1.0.Aidym-Ehqlc

In Cambridge Mass it is according to the definition here where Harvard and MIT grads are shipped all around the world :)

http://smallbusiness.chron.com/definition-nonbasic-employment-10231.html

I dont know what is

What are the definitions you learned in the links Damon and I posted?

To find the geographical explanation of whether teaching is considered a basic or non-basic job, you can follow these steps:

1. Open an internet browser and visit a search engine, such as Google.
2. Type in the search term "basic jobs vs. non-basic jobs in geography" or a similar query.
3. Explore the search results and look for reliable sources such as academic publications, government websites, or research articles related to geography and employment classifications.
4. Look for information that explains the concept of basic and non-basic jobs in the context of geography. These terms generally refer to the distinction between jobs that are directly involved in the production of goods and services (basic) and jobs that support those production activities (non-basic).
5. Within the search results, try to find articles or sources that discuss the classification of teaching or education jobs in this framework. Pay attention to any specific definitions, explanations, or examples that clarify whether teaching is considered a basic or non-basic job from a geographical standpoint.

Remember that the classification of a job as basic or non-basic can vary depending on different factors, including regional or national economic structures and the specific definitions used by different sources.