Waitressing, retail store floor associate, farmer/rancher, housekeeper, personal fitness trainer.
Basically any job that requires you to move around and interact with people all day will have a good amount of walking involved.
life guards.
an auctioner, or you can just learn to have longterm memory, lots of jobs require that! ;)
No jobs can GET you a bos. Only a formal education can get you one. Lots of jobs require that you have a bos.
You could probably work in a office or any job that doesn't require standing or walking
It depends on the specific type of work you are talking about. From an energy perspective, walking is work. From an employment aspect, there are jobs that require you to do a lot of walking. Postal carrier is one that comes to mind, as do a lot of outdoor occupations. Service jobs like waitresses walk a lot as well.
actually there are very few jobs for 12 year olds most are volunteering but there are lots of odd jobs like babysitting, dog walking and more
I suppose it would require some type of balance to place one foot in front of the other .Also Tripping over things. You would be less likely to trip while walking if you had better balance. :DD> Lots Of Love On V-Day /♥
Back injuries are common at work for people that have physically demanding jobs or jobs that require repetitive, constant walking. People with less physical jobs, such as office work, incur far less back injuries.
Jobs that require high degrees of responsibility like legal jobs and jobs that take in a lot of money like accounting jobs usually require you to be bonded. Jobs like being a postal worker also require security clearance and bonding.
Any jobs that require a B.S.All jobs/careers involve the use of numbers.
lots of jobs
Some examples of jobs that may involve social engineering include penetration testers, security consultants, marketing professionals, salespeople, and fraud investigators. These roles often require individuals to leverage persuasive techniques to influence others and extract information.