Job with W
Serves food and drinks in a restaurant
Creates written content like books or articles
Serves food and drinks in a restaurant
Joins metal parts by welding
A worker is a legitimate paid occupation in many fields.
Laundry worker; washes clothes for a living.
Competes in professional wrestling
Guards property or premises
Presents weather forecasts on media
Supervises a prison or protected area
Organizes and coordinates weddings
Real job in logistics; handles goods in warehouses.
Common job—builds and maintains websites.
Historical or fantasy combatant
Makes or crafts things from wood
Handles collection and disposal of waste.
Real profession—designs websites and pages.
Yes—professional who tastes and rates wines.
Yes—a watchmaker who crafts or repairs watches.
Real job—makes wine at a winery (winemaker).
Real job—collects household and city waste.
Historical job—hunts whales on whaling ships.
Tourism job, observes whales on boat tours.
A painter who paints walls in homes and buildings.
Leads warehouse operations and staff—real job.
Traditional job: cutting wood; a woodcutter.
A real job in marine parks: training whales.
Journalist who reports weather; a real profession.
Business role: buys goods in bulk to resell.
Old-fashioned sports team helper; a real role.
Real aviation role: a pilot supporting the lead.
Cleans windows on buildings or houses.
Historical/UK–US coastal job; boatman on waterways.
Walking dogs can be a legitimate paid pet-care job.
Traditional job weaving cloth and fabrics.
Yes, a person who cuts and chops wood for work.
Professional athlete; playing water polo can be a job.
Plural of watchman; a security guard job.
Real job: handles cattle/animals.
Historical/magical profession in fiction.
Manages waste services; real job.
Yes, professional athlete is a job.
Informal sports staff role; still a job.
Manual laborer; common, though dated term.
Sells wine professionally; real job.
Produces wine; established profession.
Can be a pro athlete; acceptable job.
Real trade: a person who makes wigs.
Also called a whaler; historical seafaring job.
A real professional who plans and manages weddings 💍
Manages and maintains websites—real job.
Engineer specializing in water systems.
Common paid role in kitchens and restaurants.
Prison guard; common term in the UK.
Magical practitioner; historic/fictional job.
Construction worker who builds walls.
A plumber handles water systems as a skilled trade.
Watchman: old term for a night security guard.
Historical job: washerwoman (laundry worker).
Plural of waiter; serving food is a real job.
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