Okay, so with List, you need a type (unless you use type of object which just lets everything in)
So for ints your lists type would be int, that is represented as List<int>
The <> argument, typically represented with a T as <T> is the generic argument
So when you see documentation about List, it will mention List<T> which is just to say that T is either int, or char, or test (our simple example type), and that is the only type you can hold in the List.
They cache the result of the SQL query that the call getJobs generated, and then if another exact execution plan comes along they feed it the previous results
Looks to me like your database was setup to not have that field be null, and then you tried to change it in the model, but then the database column was already set to be not null and would require a manual change in order to have that happen. </conjecture>