Occupation with P
A real job—people who paint houses or art.
Fixes pipes and drains; a real skilled trade.
Member of police force, law enforcement job.
A profession—flies airplanes or helicopters.
Teaches at a college or university; a job.
Prepares and gives medicines; real job.
Leads a school; being a principal is a job.
Children’s doctor; a real medical job.
Medical doctor; a well-known profession.
Religious role; many people work as priests.
A job title for leaders of nations or firms.
Professional who earns living taking photos.
Religious leader of a church congregation.
Mental health professional with advanced degree.
Elected or career role in government.
Medical foot specialist; treat feet and ankles.
Seafaring robber; classic fictional job on ships.
Health professional helping patients regain movement.
Emergency medical responder caring for patients.
Medical doctor treating mental health disorders.
Scientist studying fossils and ancient life.
Carries luggage or goods, esp. in hotels, stations.
Oversees producing and distributing books or media.
Doctor specializing in disorders of the rectum.
Head of Roman Catholic Church; major religious role.
Organizes events and celebrations as paid service.
Manages and protects natural areas and park visitors.
Craftsperson who makes pottery, bowls, and vases.
Writes software code; core tech industry job.
Police man: law enforcement officer, protects public safety.
Printer: operates printing presses or runs print shop.
Personal assistant: supports another’s work and schedule.
Pathologist: medical doctor studying disease causes.
Prince: royal title, can be a formal paid role.
Physiotherapist: treats injuries with physical rehabilitation.
Paper boy: delivers newspapers, classic part‑time job.
Poet: writes poetry, sometimes as a paid literary career.
Philosopher: studies fundamental questions, sometimes academic job.
Producer: oversees and finances film, TV, music projects.
Newspaper deliverer, classic starter job for teens.
Project Manager: coordinates projects, teams, and deadlines.
Pastry chef: specializes in desserts, cakes, and pastries.
Physicist: scientist studying matter, energy, and forces.
Short for physiotherapist, treats injuries and rehab.
Job in pizzerias, prepares and bakes pizzas.
Royal title; in monarchies it’s an official role.
Singer with fame and income from pop music.
Farmer or worker planting crops for a living.
Head of government in many countries, paid role.
Musician who plays bagpipes, often paid at events.
Doctor specializing in plastic and reconstructive surgery.
Cares for and styles pets’ fur and nails for pay.
Manages parking lots, tickets, and access control.
Teaches Pilates classes in gyms or studios.
Raises pigs for meat or breeding on a farm.
Bakes pies commercially in bakeries or restaurants.
Private investigator solves cases for clients, paid role
Publicist manages publicity and media for clients
Preschool teacher educates young children in school
Packer packs goods in warehouses or factories for pay
Policeman enforces laws and protects the public
Planner organizes events, projects or finances professionally
Music educator teaching piano, often 1:1 or in schools.
Puppeteer performs with puppets on stage or screen
Phlebotomist draws blood samples in clinics and hospitals
Performer entertains audiences on stage or screen
Punter is a paid kicker position in American football
PE teacher teaches physical education and sports at school
Pitcher is a professional baseball player position
Pet sitter is paid to care for animals while owners away
The words in the list Occupation with P come from players of the word game Categories game.