Occupation with W

  • Real restaurant job serving food to guests.

  • Common profession creating written works.

  • Real job serving tables in restaurants.

  • Skilled trade joining metals by welding.

  • Job cleaning windows for homes or offices.

  • Professional athlete performing wrestling.

  • Traditional security guard role.

  • Person who washes items or laundry, used as a job title.

  • Generic job term for someone who works, common in labor contexts.

  • Job washing windows on buildings.

  • Profession organizing weddings and vendors.

  • TV weather presenter/meteorologist job.

  • Old-time seafarer hunting whales; a job.

  • Skilled trade making items from wood.

  • Job title like prison warden or game warden.

  • Specialist who evaluates wines professionally.

  • Craftsperson who makes and repairs watches.

  • Designs websites’ look and layout as a profession.

  • Same as watchmaker, maker/repairer of watches.

  • Carpenter-like trade, builds or shapes wooden items.

  • Job watching whales for research or tourism.

  • Fighter by profession, from ancient to modern armies.

  • Traditional textile worker making cloth from yarn.

  • Professional producing wine in vineyards or wineries.

  • IT pro building and maintaining websites.

  • Journalist presenting weather on TV or radio.

  • Retail worker employed by Walmart stores.

  • Specialist crafting and styling wigs, often for theater.

  • Laborer handling goods in storage warehouses.

  • Magical practitioner; fiction often treats as a role.

  • TV/radio presenter giving daily weather forecasts.

  • Lumber worker cutting trees for timber.

  • Professional hunter of whales, historically a real job.

  • Athlete who lifts weights in sport competitions.

  • Same as weatherman, presents forecast to the public.

  • Job handling horses or cattle; common on ranches in US.

  • Historical paid caregiver breastfeeding others' babies.

  • General laborer or tradesperson, esp. in construction.

  • Makes wine commercially; key role in vineyards.

  • Farmer specializing in growing wheat crops.

  • Meteorologist giving forecasts on TV, radio, or apps.

  • Athlete who plays water polo, amateur or professional.

  • Oversees collection and treatment of waste materials.

  • Spouse role; traditionally seen as homemaker/housewife.

  • Runs warehouse operations, stock, and logistics.

  • Buys goods in bulk to sell to retailers; trade job.

  • Job cleaning windows on buildings, often high‑rise

  • Sports helper providing water to players, low‑paid

Slova v seznamu Occupation with W pochází od hráčů slovní hry Jméno, město, zvíře, věc.