Job with H
Cuts and styles hair professionally
Performs general repair and maintenance
Hunts animals for work or food
Cleans and manages household chores
Operates and flies a helicopter
Cuts and styles hair professionally
Greets and assists guests or customers
Computer security expert; often used for IT pros
Criminal contract killer; illegal job but real
Studies and interprets historical events
Oversees hotel operations and staff
Welcomes and guides guests
A common homemaker role—counts as a job.
Maintains and cleans homes or hotels.
Makes hats; also called a milliner.
Cleans homes professionally—valid job.
General but real—works at a hospital.
Trains horses for riding or racing.
Teaches history in school—real profession.
Doctor who operates on the heart.
Office role managing staff and HR processes
Professional athlete paid to play ice or field hockey.
Traditional/alternative health practitioner
Models hands for ads and films - real job
Professional equestrian or jockey
School leader; principal of a school
Expert who grows and studies plants
Job title like baggage or dog handler
General term for medical care staff
Household manager; widely used as occupation
Runs hotels; a well-known occupation
Musician who plays the harp professionally
Real job inspecting public health standards.
Teaches teens at a high school
HR role in charge of hiring staff.
Farm worker operating harvest machines
Human Resources manager; real profession.
Real trade: builds houses; common construction job.
Works at a hotel front desk; real job.
Domestic cleaner; somewhat old-fashioned.
Broad but valid job in the medical field.
Old-fashioned seller of men's clothing.
Recruiter who finds talent for companies.
Restaurant kitchen leader; a recognized profession.
Historical servant role; acceptable as archaic job.
Engineering profession focused on hardware design.
Skilled trade: paints houses for clients.
Real job: greets guests and manages check-ins.
Cleaning/maintaining homes, common profession
Same as hitman, criminal contract killer
Traditional job: makes or sells hats.
Real profession; nurse working in a hospital.
Historical executioner; an old-time job.
Recruiter who finds candidates for jobs.
Biologist focused on wildlife habitats.
General term for healthcare staff.
Musician; also called a harpist.
British term for school principal.
Informal for barber/hairdresser; valid.
Manages a hospital; recognized profession.
Police who patrol highways; valid job.
Supervises school halls; known role.
Races horses professionally, like a jockey
Rider/horse handler; can be a job.
Doctor specializing in blood diseases.
School head/principal; established job role
Dental hygienist is a well-known career
A jockey who rides racehorses for pay
Inspects homes for safety and condition
Uses herbs to treat people; traditional job
Cleans hospital wards and rooms; real job
Assists hotel guests with bookings and tips
Grows and studies plants as a profession
Designs homes’ look and layout; legit job
Support agent solving user IT or service issues.
A professional equestrian; rides horses for work.
Retail worker who sells hats in shops or markets.
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