It is called a paleontologist, and yes, that is the correct spelling. Those are the people that dig up dinosaur bones.
construction, undertaker, archaeologist, spy, miner, gardener
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Yes, an occupation is a job.
The accepted term, occupation, is the job or career you are following. A Postman (or woman) would state that their occupation was working for the Post Office. My favourite occupation, now I have been retired for four years, is to do a bit of gardening and to look after my Grandchildren when required!
occupation is your job
WikiAnswers cannot read minds and tell what might have changed from when you were hired - you will have to answer this question honestly and tell them if there is anything that might prevent you from doing your job.
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The word occupation is a noun. An occupation is another term for a job.
Occupation means the same thing as job. "My new occupation is lifeguarding." "My new job is lifeguarding."
the job of your husband or wife. occupation = job spouse= the person you're married to
wages, job satisfaction, fringe benefits, mobility, and business reputation.
What you are currently working as. Your occupation as in your job or profession.
you might be able to get a job doing a paper round but apart from that i dont think you can.
His occupation was being a King. That is a full-time job.