Occupation with I
Real job; inspects for safety and rules.
Legit profession; investigates cases.
Artist who illustrates for books and media.
Performs figure or speed skating, often in shows or sport.
Teaches skills or subjects as a job.
Creates new devices or ideas for a living.
Entry-level role; works as a trainee.
Designs indoor spaces professionally.
Makes ice cream as a job (a person, not machine).
Sells ice cream from a cart or truck.
Engineering career designing systems.
Professionally invests money for profit.
Drives a truck selling ice cream.
Artist who carves ice for events.
Translates spoken language as a job.
Asks questions professionally for surveys, media, HR.
Creates online content as a paid social media job.
Doctor focused on internal medicine diseases.
Works with information technology systems.
Gathers and analyzes intel, often for governments.
Sells ice cream products from a shop or cart for pay.
Skilled tradesperson who installs and shapes structural iron.
Performs magic tricks and illusions for entertainment.
Finance professional managing investments and deals.
- Ice cream scooper
Maintains and troubleshoots computer systems and networks.
Sells and manages insurance policies for clients.
Medical specialist studying the immune system and diseases.
Leads IT teams, plans systems and tech strategy in firms.
Professional athlete playing ice hockey on a team.
Advises businesses on information technology solutions.
Provides technical helpdesk support for IT users.
- Ice cream vendor
Colloquial for IT technician, fixes computers for work.
Government official handling immigration and visas.
Artist who sculpts figures from blocks of ice.
Runs an inn, managing lodging and hospitality.
Chef specializing in making ice cream desserts.
Conducts formal questioning, e.g. for police work.
Self‑employed worker contracting services for pay.
Works gathering and analyzing intelligence data.
Sells and arranges insurance policies for clients.
Drives trucks on hazardous frozen roads for pay.
- interior decorator
Owns or directs industrial enterprises for profit.
Spy operating across countries, classic cloak‑and‑dagger.
Musician paid to play a musical instrument.
Produces ink for writing, printing, or art markets.
Nurse working in intensive care units of hospitals.
Worker who picks ice blocks, historically in ice trade.
Cuts ice blocks or shapes ice, often manual labor.
Professional figure skater performing ice dance.
Installs and fixes internet connections and hardware.
Sells insurance policies, usually on commission.
General laborer in factories or industrial settings.
Teacher of Italian language, real profession
Seasonal worker paid to catch fish on ice
Runs an inn, handling guests and lodging
Performs by imitating others, a showbiz job
Corporate role checking internal controls
Farm worker managing irrigation systems
Quality taster in food industry, fun job!
Engineer specializing in information tech
Alt‑medicine practitioner studying iris
Businessperson bringing goods into a country
Historically delivered ice to homes, real job
Performer of Irish dance, often paid on stage
Investigates crimes or facts; detective role
Designs industrial products; creative engineering career.
Generic but valid term for IT professionals.
Islamic religious leader for a mosque community.
Traditional dealer in iron goods, now a rare trade.
Manages investments and portfolios for clients.
Technician who installs internet connections.
Physician specializing in adult internal medicine.
Generic job title for someone who installs things.
High‑ranking official overseeing inspections.
Historically, person delivering or selling ice.
Worker making or selling ice cream in a business.
Employee working at an ice cream shop.
Same as iceman: worker delivering or selling ice.
Classic Nintendo game job; pro climber of icy peaks
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