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.