Occupation with T
Real profession; educates students in schools.
Skilled trade; makes and alters clothing.
Common job coaching people or animals.
Drives trucks professionally for transport.
Licensed professional providing therapy.
Technical specialist; a real occupation.
Calls customers to sell; an actual job.
Drives a taxi as a paid profession.
Bank teller—a recognized customer service job.
Works on trains handling operations and safety.
Pro athlete; earns a living playing tennis.
Another name for a truck driver; a job.
Trade job laying tiles in homes and buildings.
Clerical job focused on typing documents.
Buys and sells goods or assets for a living.
Converts written or spoken language as a job.
Operates trains; a real railway profession.
Paid to give private lessons or coaching.
Plans and books trips and holidays for clients.
Operates phone switchboards as a profession.
Specializes in tax returns and planning, paid pro.
Leads tourists, explains sights and history.
Checks products/software to find defects.
Cuts down or trims trees as a paid worker.
Collects taxes for government authorities.
Operates military or armored tanks in service.
Performs on high wire, circus-type entertainer.
Collects household or city garbage for pay.
Performs paid tap dance in shows or theater.
Cleans toilets as part of janitor/cleaning job.
Designs and makes toys in factories or studios.
Drives tractors for farming or construction.
Studies and teaches theology, often in seminaries.
Creates permanent body art with needles and ink.
Hosts talk shows on TV, radio or online.
Manages funds and accounts for groups or firms.
Trains tigers for circuses, shows or zoos.
Helps users fix tech issues, often by phone/chat.
Colloquial for garbage collector, city worker.
Performs aerial stunts on trapeze in circuses.
Drives tow trucks to tow or recover vehicles.
Prepares and preserves animal skins as displays.
Skilled manual worker in a specific trade.
Works tanning animal hides into leather.
Arborist who treats and operates on trees.
Coaches players in tennis technique and tactics.
Operates trains, ensuring safe rail transport.
Cuts and trims trees, often for safety or utility.
Police officer managing and directing traffic.
Prepares tea in cafés, hotels or tea houses.
- Traveler
Historic craftsperson, repairs metal pots and pans.
Teaches tennis skills; same role as a tennis coach.
Television preacher; earns via ministry and media.
Samples food or drinks to evaluate flavor.
- Train engineer
Keeps official time in sports or events, paid role.
- tram driver
Performer working with tigers in circuses, risky job.
Checks and collects tickets on trains or venues.
Supports teachers in class, common school job.
Musician who plays trumpet, in bands or orchestras.
Manages and directs road traffic, safety-focused job.
Person keeping official time at events, paid role.
Performs on a tightrope in circus or shows.
Presents TV programs, interviews guests, media job.
Tastes food or drinks professionally, e.g. wine.
Old term for switchboard operator, phone work.
Plural of teacher, classic education profession.
General term for animal trainer, circus or shows.
Maps land features, surveying and geography job.
Studies religion; can teach or work in churches.
Directs theatre productions as main creative job.
Lawyer specializing in tax law cases.
Furniture worker crafting tables for pay.
Leads tourists on trips; common travel job.
Checks tickets on transport or at events.
Professional tennis player competing for pay.
Technology specialist; broad technical role.
Hosts TV shows on air as main profession.
Plants trees for companies or governments.
Police officer managing road and traffic duty.
Retail employee working at Target stores.
Performs tango professionally on stage.
Reviews financial records for tax agencies.
Creates permanent skin art with needles and ink.
Slova v seznamu Occupation with T pochází od hráčů slovní hry Jméno, město, zvíře, věc.