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2.A person who gives us fillings. 3.Someone who operates on people. 5.Someone who takes spacewalks or flies in a space shuttle. 6.Someone who paints portraits. 7.Someone who bakes bread. 8.Someone who builds buildings. 9.Someone who works on an assembly line. 10.Someone who milks cows. 11.Someone who fights fires. 12.Someone who delivers parcels. 13.Someone who fixes cars. 14.Someone who gives needles. 15.Someone who works underground and digs for coal. 16.Someone who takes pictures of natural disasters. 17.Someone who flies airplanes or helicopters. 4.Someone who fixes the toilet or the sink. 18.Someone who catches thieves. 19.Someone who invests in companies or trades stocks. 20.Someone who operates on sick animals. 21.Someone who designs websites. 22.Someone who serves food or wine. 1.Someone who uses a microscope or does research. Dentist Farmer Plumber Mail carrier Astronaut Factory worker Construction worker Waiter Scientist Police officer Baker Photojournalist Doctor Miner Artist Fire fighter Mechanic Nurse Pilot Veterinarian Stock broker Web designer

Actor Actress Accountant Architect Artist Assembler Announcer Astronaut Anthropologist Archeologist Astronomer Anchorperson (anchorman / anchorwoman) Actuary Air traffic controller Ambulance driver Art therapist Athlete Attorney Baker Barber buyer Bookkeeper Bricklayer Businessperson Bus driver Butcher Baseball player Boxer Bank teller Biochemist Botanist Biologist Broadcaster Ballet dancer Border patrol agent Blood bank assistant Bartender Babysitter Carpenter Cashier Chef / cook Computer programmer Construction worker Courier Caretaker Cowboy Computer engineer Cartoonist Conductor Chemist Chiropractor Choreographer Coach Chauffeur Customs agent Dancer Doctor Dentist Diplomat Data processor Delivery person Dispatcher dump truck driver Detective Dock worker Editor Electrician Economist Educator Ecologist Employment counsellor Engineer Environmental scientist Computer analyst Conference and event planner counsellor Criminologist Curator Caterer Customer service representative Caddy Captain Chimney sweeper Farmer Fisherman Fashion designer Football player Factory worker Firefighter Foreman Family physician Financial analyst Flight attendant Fundraiser FBI agent Funeral director Gardener Geneticist Geographer Geologist Graphic designer Hairdresser Housekeeper Hairstylist Historian Hotel manager Human resource manager Highway worker Highway patrol officer Food service manager Fortune teller Forklift operator Fire investigator Florist

Judge Janitor Journalist Lawyer Librarian Landscape architect Linguist Logistics manager Logger Loan officer Movie star Movie director Musician Model Mail carrier Mechanic Miner Magician Massage therapist Masseur Masseuse Mathematician Meteorologist Material scheduler Microbiologist Marine biologist Marriage and family therapist Medical radiation technologist Military member or officer Midwife Music therapist Minister Manicurist Oceanographer Ornithologist Optician Optometrist Osteopath Order filler Orthodontist Poet Pianist Photographer Photojournalist Painter Pharmacist Pilot Plumber Police officer Paramedic Paleontologist Psychologist Pediatrician Physician Physicist Physiologist Personal trainer Philosopher Publisher Purchasing manager Pharmaceutical chemist Paralegal Principal Production manager Quality control inspector Reporter Real estate agent Receptionist Repairperson Religious leader Restaurant manager Retail manager Rental clerk Rancher Restaurant owner Illustrator Interpreter Inventor Interior designer Industrial designer Insurance underwriter Nurse Newscaster Nutritionist Nail technician Nanny

Teacher Translator TV producer Tennis player Taxi driver Tailor Truck driver Travel agent Tour guide Tree trimmer Tax preparer University professor Upholsterer Veterinarian Writer Waiter Waitress Web designer Welder Weatherman Weather forecaster Warehouse worker X-ray technician Youth worker Yoga teacher Zookeeper Zoologist Soldier Scientist Singer Sailor Stock broker Sales clerk Sanitation worker Secretary Security guard Stock clerk Surgeon Social worker Seismologist Salesperson Surveyor Soccer player School bus driver Store keeper Snowplow driver Skin-care specialist Shipping manager Shampooer Steel worker