Occupation with D
Real medical profession - definitely a job.
People get paid to drive buses, taxis, trucks.
Treats teeth; a trained healthcare professional.
Pros perform on stage - dancer is a job.
Door attendant/concierge is real work.
Film or company director is a profession.
Pet care service; many do this as a job.
Commercial divers work underwater for pay.
Pro musicians can be drummers - real job.
Designers work in fashion, UX, graphics.
Informal, but means excavation worker.
Trains pets professionally; real job.
A lawful dealer (cars, art) is a job.
Drives and delivers goods for pay, common job
Investigates crimes, gathers clues for cases
Medical doctor specializing in skin diseases
Creates software or apps; key tech profession
Health professional focusing on human nutrition
Cleans dishes in kitchens; entry‑level restaurant job
Teaches dance styles to students, paid instructor
Teaches people to drive vehicles safely for pay
Professionally trims and cares for dogs' coats
Assists dentist with patients, tools and records
Looks after dogs for owners, often paid service
Teaches dance techniques, choreographs routines
Sews and designs dresses as a clothing profession
Head of a college or faculty in a university
Delivers parcels or mail, classic D‑starting job
Licensed professional cleaning and caring for teeth
Teaches acting and theatre, school or studio role
Walks dogs for owners, common paid side job
Operates dump trucks on sites, hauling loose loads.
Cleans and presses clothes in a dry‑cleaning shop.
Sells goods door to door, classic commission job.
Manual laborer who digs ditches and trenches.
Operates drilling equipment, e.g. oil or construction.
Delivers parcels or food; common courier job.
- Dental nurse
Doorman works at building entrances, greeting guests.
Medical professionals treating patients in clinics.
Professional diver working in deep sea conditions.
Motorsport driver racing drag cars professionally.
Decorates interiors or events as a paid designer.
Staff at entrances handling access and assistance.
Cares for children in daycare centers for pay.
British term for garbage collector, paid role.
Can be furniture, set or costume dresser job.
School cafeteria worker serving meals.
Hunts deer, can be a paid professional hunter.
Cleans and unclogs drains as a paid trade.
Person who washes dishes in kitchens for pay.
Teaches diving skills, e.g., scuba or sport.
Young person delivering parcels or food.
Performs dance professionally on stage or media.
Works in dairy section handling milk products.
Official representing a country abroad.
Delivers parcels or food as main job.
Military instructor training recruits with drills.
Technical drafter of plans for buildings, machines.
Operates digging machinery on construction sites.
Pursues unpaid debts for companies or agencies.
Analyzes data with stats and code to guide decisions.
Trains dolphins, often at aquariums or marine parks.
- District Attorney
Slang for office worker stuck at a desk.
Second-in-command role, e.g. sheriff’s deputy.
Specialist dentist trained in oral surgery.
Front-desk worker handling guests and admin.
Oral health doctors treating teeth and gums.
Plans and carries out controlled demolitions.
Builds data systems and pipelines for companies.
Farmer who raises cows for milk production, vital in agriculture.
Chemist specializing in milk and dairy products, often in labs.
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