Nurse's
Doctor + most other specialist medical professionals
Hospitality - chefs, waiters, barista's and hotel workers
IT jobs - software engineers and systems engineers
Arciteture pros
Anyone in the armed forces (Navy, Army, Air force)
police
construction workers
watercraft professionals (deckhands, captains and engineering crew)
Riggers
Manufacturing Workers (assemly line work)
Firemen and firewomen
Sports professionals
Adult Film Pros (if having threesome or gangbang)
Fishermen
Road Traffic contollers
Media Prodution (directors, cameramen, operators)
Marketers and Advertisers
Glaziers
Tradesmen (complex jobs IE Engine Machinery overhauls)
Vessel salvage crews
Hydrocarbon workers (both oil rigs and refineries)
Airport Professionals (baggage handlers, check in staff, cleaning teams)
Pilots and Flight Crew + air traffic controllers
retail workers
pastoral workers (round up cattle on horseback)
Abattoir butchers
sports referees
earliy childhood educators (try looking after kids...its hard on your own)
logistics professionals like warehouse workers
ALL jobs to a degree!
Yes it is. For example, many jobs require good organizational skills.
yes
Their jobs don't require as much training or skill as many other job professions.
any type of jobs require some form of skill
Depending on what your level of skill is, you may or may not have a hard time finding construction jobs. There are definitely a lot of construction jobs out there, but many of them require a higher level of skill that many people simply don't have. Even though these higher skilled jobs are much more in demand, there is still hope for a person that doesn't have a lot of skill. You can start off by showing up to the construction yard and asking the foreman if he has any available spots or if he needs help. If he says yes, then that is your shot. From here, you can work your way into an apprenticeship to broaden your skill set and increase your marketability.
Jobs that have to do with the wellness of animals can be found in various different fields. Some examples are veterinarian, researcher, and farmer, which all require different skill sets.
Jobs that promise you oodles of money with little investment of time and no experience aren't legitimate. Legitimate work at home jobs are going to require that you have skills relevant to the position. Many jobs require skills like writing, graphic design, programming or web design, for example.
Civil service system
There are many different businesses that would require the skills of a kitchen designer. One such place to find jobs looking for this specific skill set is "Indeed" or "Career Builder."
because many of the jobs require the knowledge that Geometry provides.
Computer engineering jobs can be very skill and training specific. Check with company the draws your interest and see what they require. Some companies even require experience with particular brands of computers. http://jobview.usajobs.gov/GetJob.aspx?JobID=100156997