Occupation with E
Real job: designs and builds cool stuff.
Skilled trade: installs and fixes wiring.
Another word for teacher; a real profession.
Common term for an eye specialist; real job.
Casual term for ENT specialist; real job.
Works on text, film, or media; real job.
Performs for audiences as a profession.
Teaches English; a clear, common occupation.
Studies economies; professional analyst.
An animal trainer focused on elephants.
Starts and runs businesses as a career.
Emergency Medical Technician; common US job.
Doctor for hormones and glands; real career.
Studies ecosystems and nature; real job.
Studies insects professionally; scientific research career.
Pest control worker; definite occupation.
Job running elevators, common in older buildings.
Engineer who designs electrical systems and devices.
High-level manager making business decisions.
Hospital nurse working in emergency unit, high-stress lifesaving role.
Teacher for young kids, key education job in many schools.
Teaches primary grades; common paid teaching profession.
Organizes weddings, parties, conferences as a paid job.
Historic job of carrying out executions for the state.
Zoo or sanctuary worker caring for elephants daily.
Medical specialist studying and tracking disease outbreaks.
Doctor providing urgent medical care in emergencies.
Professional horse rider or trainer in sports and shows.
Religious role driving out demons in certain faith traditions.
Broad term for police, EMTs, firefighters in emergencies.
Raises hens for eggs; can be small farm or large-scale.
Job or role of traveling to discover and document new places.
Doctor working in the emergency room, treats urgent cases.
Religious preacher role; in some churches a paid ministry job.
Skilled worker who fixes and maintains elevators.
Service worker who operates and supervises elevators.
General job title for someone who examines things.
Royal ruler; historical political occupation.
Tradesperson who maintains and repairs elevators.
Medical doctor specializing in eye surgery.
Office role supporting executives and managers.
Scientist studying environment and ecosystems.
Professionals who design and build structures, systems.
Person who hires staff; role in business/HR.
Broad term for workers responding to emergencies.
- elevator technician
Performer who escapes restraints as entertainment.
Animal handler working specifically with elephants.
Scholar specializing in ancient Egypt.
Doctor or specialist focusing on ear problems.
General term for a medical eye specialist.
Engineer focused on protecting ecosystems.
Studies word origins; language scientist.
Nurse handling urgent or critical patients.
Fixes and maintains elevators, technical trade.
Studies Earth systems; geoscience career.
Calculates costs/quantities for projects.
- Emergency Room Doctor
Handles a will’s estate after someone dies.
Sells and rents property; real estate job.
Emergency Medical Services worker/medic.
Ear specialist surgeon, an otologist.
ENT doctor, treats ear, nose and throat.
"Electricians install and fix electrical systems; vital trade."
"Elected officials hold public office like mayor or MP."
"Economists study the economy; work in gov, banks, academia."
"Energy consultants advise on saving energy and costs."
"Embalmers prepare bodies for funerals; mortuary profession."
"Elephant caretaker works in zoos, sanctuaries, circuses."
"Egg sellers sell eggs in markets, shops or farms."
"Ear nose throat doctors are ENT specialists, real physicians."
"Edger trims lawn or pavement edges; landscaping job."
"Ecologists study ecosystems; work in research and conservation."
"Earring makers craft jewelry, often artisanal or factory work."
"Early childhood educators teach young kids in preschools."
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