Yes and no , voice work can be 'easy' but acting assignments typically are short term ranging from one day to a few months which means that VAs frequently experience long periods of unemployment between jobs and they often must hold other jobs in order to maintain a living .
That is voiceovers or voice work for animation or cartoons.(voice actors)
Get a job at Turner
find a helpwanted poster that invovles a cartoon job
animator
an artist? or a cartoon designer, or a job in advertisement of goods.?
He was a cartoon illustrator for magazines.
To become a voice actor, find local job opportunities which require voice-over work or announcing or ask local television production houses about possible voice-over work. To gain experience, try to enroll in classes offered by professional production houses. Graduates of specific short term programs may have an advantage over actors who have limited experience or training.
in every country ; it is easy to get any job if you are capable and good in that job .okay
not easy at all
Sometimes your first job is very easy to get. Many times jobs are easy to get in fast food.
It can be either, or both. Voice acting as a job is seen as one role. Voice acting as a career is making a living getting different roles all the time.
Just do it. Get a microphone (a good one, eventually). Practice & learn. Listen & copy. Learning about good AUDIO quality is more difficult then developing a "voice". And there are hundreds of websites where you can expose samples of your voice. After that, it's like any other business. Be cheap to begin with, find your niche & build your style & your clientèle from there. I employ 100s of voice artists.