Profession with H

  • Cuts and styles hair for clients as a paid job.

  • Tracks and kills animals for income or employment.

  • General repair worker doing paid odd jobs.

  • Professional athlete who plays ice hockey.

  • Studies and writes about history as a career.

  • Same as hairdresser, paid hair-cutting job.

  • Cleans and manages homes as regular paid work.

  • Professional who cuts and styles hair for clients.

  • Licensed pilot paid to fly helicopters.

  • Teaches history in schools as a paid profession.

  • Specialist heart surgeon, highly trained doctor.

  • Computing expert breaking systems, often for pay.

  • Criminal contract killer; illegal but still an “occupation”.

  • Makes and sells hats; also called a milliner.

  • Welcomes and seats guests, e.g. in restaurants.

  • Synonym of hairdresser, professional hair worker.

  • Runs daily operations of a hotel as a career.

  • Term for sex worker; historically also rugby player slang.

  • Teaches adolescents in high school; formal educator role.

  • Trains horses for riding, racing or work; equine specialist.

  • Leads and manages a school; top administrator post.

  • Cuts, styles and treats hair in salons; beauty profession.

  • Uses hands for photo shoots and ads; niche modeling job.

  • Experts in garden plants and crops; plant science career.

  • Skilled worker doing varied repairs; odd-jobs profession.

  • Professional harp musician in orchestras or solo.

  • Covers many paid jobs in hospitals and clinics.

  • Same as hairstylist; salon-based beauty profession.

  • Owns or manages hotels; hospitality industry career.

  • Presents shows or greets guests; TV and events role.

  • Generic term for many hospital staff professions.

  • Makes and sells hats; classic millinery profession.

  • Handles animals, baggage or equipment as a paid job.

  • Professional who uses hypnosis in therapy or shows.

  • Domestic worker paid to clean and run a home.

  • General term for paid staff in health services.

  • Senior teacher in charge of a school, esp. UK.

  • Official who checks hygiene and safety standards.

  • Same as head teacher, UK school leader role.

  • Teacher focused on health education in schools.

  • Broad term for licensed health‑care occupations.

  • Old term for school head; still a profession.

  • Construction worker who builds houses for pay.

  • Manages hotel operations, staff and services.

  • Doctor specializing in blood diseases.

  • Front-desk worker greeting and checking in guests.

  • Professional in cultivating and improving plants.

  • Musician who plays the harp professionally.

  • Often dental hygienist, cleans and cares for teeth.

  • Recruiter specializing in finding top talent for firms.

  • University academic teaching and researching history.

  • Professional who plans and designs home interiors.

  • Prepares and advises on medicinal or culinary herbs.

  • Informal for cardiologist, heart‑specialist doctor.

  • Domestic worker cleaning and managing a household.

  • Domestic worker hired to manage a home.

  • Looks after herds of animals as main occupation.

  • Athlete who plays handball professionally.

  • Tradesperson who paints houses and buildings.

  • Paid worker who cleans houses for clients.

  • Front-desk worker handling guests in a hotel.

  • Professional horseback rider, earns income competing or training.

  • Farm worker operating harvest machines or gathering crops.

  • Unpaid role at home, but widely treated as full‑time work.

  • Paid contract killer in crime fiction and real underworld.

  • Senior sports coach in charge of a whole team.

  • Servant role, historically a paid domestic worker.

  • Human Resources manager, leads HR department in firms.

  • Traditional unpaid home role, commonly treated as occupation.

  • Paid to stay in and care for someone’s house or pets.

  • Domestic worker paid to clean and maintain a household.

  • Manager responsible for recruiting and selecting staff.

  • Designs house plans and interiors, close to architecture.

  • Street or stand vendor selling hot dogs for a living.

  • Retail worker specializing in selling hats to customers.

  • Designer who creates hat styles, often in fashion.

  • Historical executioner; also puzzle host in word games.

  • Sells men’s clothing and accessories in a specialty shop.

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