Profession with L
Legal professional, represents clients in court and gives advice on law.
Manages and organizes book collections in libraries, info specialist.
Teaches at college or university, often giving formal talks.
Studies language scientifically; works in research or tech.
Supervises swimmers and rescues people at pools or beaches.
Cuts and transports trees for timber; traditional forest job.
Performs with lions in circuses or shows, high‑risk animal job.
Designs and maintains gardens and outdoor green spaces for pay.
Supports experiments in a lab, helping scientists or doctors.
Installs and repairs locks and keys; skilled security trade.
Fells trees and processes logs; similar to lumberjack work.
Teaches languages professionally in schools or privately.
Drives large trucks transporting goods long distances.
Professional athlete who plays lacrosse in leagues or clubs.
Writes song lyrics professionally for singers or bands.
Performs tests and handles equipment in scientific labs.
Drives limousines for clients, often in cities or events.
Qualified specialist doing tests and analyses in a laboratory.
Performer who dances in lines, often in country shows.
Manual worker doing physical labor; broad trade.
Electrical/telecom utility worker on power lines.
American football defensive position; pro athlete.
Professional advisor helping clients reach goals.
Military officer rank; commissioned profession.
Trained rescuer who watches swimmers and saves lives.
Teacher focusing on reading, writing and literature.
Caretakes and operates lighthouse for navigation safety.
Animal trainer specializing in lions, often in circuses.
Informal term for school cafeteria worker.
Professional advocate who influences public policy.
Cook working station on the line in restaurants.
Office professional handling legal paperwork, scheduling.
Person who publicly reads texts; academic or religious role.
Neurosurgeon performing lobotomy (historic, now rare).
Person or institution that lends money professionally.
Track and field athlete specializing in long jump.
Bank employee evaluating and approving loans.
Sports official judging offsides, lines and calls.
Oversees staff and operations in a laboratory.
Teacher who specializes in literature classes.
Gives legal advice, often a trained lawyer.
University academic researching and teaching law.
Professional driver of hired limousines.
Scientist working mainly in a laboratory setting.
Colloquial therapist for romance issues; pop‑culture job term.
University teacher specializing in literature studies.
Supports lawyers with admin and legal tasks.
Helps landscapers maintain gardens and grounds.
Noble rank; a traditional ruling profession.
Delivers mail; also called a mail carrier.
Seasonal farm job harvesting lemons for pay
Factory or artisan job producing lollipops
Licensed pro designing outdoor spaces
Elected official who makes laws for pay
Person who drafts or votes on laws as job
Craftsworker producing lamps for a living
Dock worker loading and unloading ships
Zoo or sanctuary pro caring for lions
Academic career teaching linguistics
Legal assistant supporting judges or lawyers
Teacher specialized in Latin language
Generic term for employee working in a lab
Entry-level legal profession, assists lawyers in cases.
Lawyer who specializes in conducting lawsuits in court.
Farmer who grows lemons as a commercial crop.
Doctor specializing in diseases of the larynx, voice box.
Professional who converts written or spoken language.
Speech-language therapist helping communication issues.
Professional who measures and maps land boundaries.
Assists in laboratory tasks in science or medicine.
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