Job with W

  • Serves food and drinks in a restaurant

  • Creates written content like books or articles

  • Serves food and drinks in a restaurant

  • Cleans windows in buildings

  • Joins metal parts by welding

  • Competes in professional wrestling

  • Guards property or premises

  • Cleans windows in buildings

  • Presents weather forecasts on media

  • Supervises a prison or protected area

  • Organizes and coordinates weddings

  • Historical or fantasy combatant

  • Real job in logistics; handles goods in warehouses.

  • Makes or crafts things from wood

  • Real profession—designs websites and pages.

  • Common job—builds and maintains websites.

  • Yes—professional who tastes and rates wines.

  • Real job—makes wine at a winery (winemaker).

  • Yes—a watchmaker who crafts or repairs watches.

  • Historical job—hunts whales on whaling ships.

  • Skilled craftsperson who makes and repairs watches.

  • Real job—collects household and city waste.

  • Leads warehouse operations and staff—real job.

  • TV weather forecaster; also called a weather presenter.

  • A painter who paints walls in homes and buildings.

  • Traditional job: cutting wood; a woodcutter.

  • Presents forecasts on TV/radio; a real job.

  • A real job in marine parks: training whales.

  • Journalist who reports weather; a real profession.

  • Business role: buys goods in bulk to resell.

  • Real aviation role: a pilot supporting the lead.

  • Traditional job weaving cloth and fabrics.

  • Historical/UK–US coastal job; boatman on waterways.

  • Yes, a person who cuts and chops wood for work.

  • Plural of watchman; a security guard job.

  • Professional athlete; playing water polo can be a job.

  • Traditional waterways worker; boatman. Valid job.

  • Old-fashioned sports team helper; a real role.

  • Plural of waiter; serving food is a real job.

  • Real job: handles cattle/animals.

  • Yes, professional athlete is a job.

  • Informal sports staff role; still a job.

  • Manages waste services; real job.

  • Manual laborer; common, though dated term.

  • Skilled trade working with wood; valid job.

  • Sells wine professionally; real job.

  • Produces wine; established profession.

  • Can be a pro athlete; acceptable job.

  • Same as windsurfer; pro athlete job.

  • Real trade: a person who makes wigs.

  • Manages and maintains websites—real job.

  • Engineer specializing in water systems.

  • Prison guard; common term in the UK.

  • General retail worker at Walmart stores.

  • Specific role welcoming shoppers at Walmart (US).

  • Construction worker who builds walls.

  • Also called a whaler; historical seafaring job.

  • Cashier position at the Wendy's fast-food chain.

  • Watchman: old term for a night security guard.

  • Historical job: washerwoman (laundry worker).

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