A: The library.
book editor comes to mind
Well, obviously you can, seeing as you are reading this right now! Good job, keep going!
you don't
I am reading the job description now.
You could do Proofreading but I think that you need to be over 18 to do that. You can do a lot of reading voluntary work but i presume you want paid work. You could work in a library but I don't think there is much reading involved. But if you are in to English then you could become an English teacher as that involves a lot of reading. But you would need to go to six form and university. Other wise I'm not sure you are going to get a job reading.
When I started in the district in 1988 the job description for reading specialist did require a reading license.
yes.
Sure as long as its a job that doesn't require reading or writing...
i need help getting good grades in reading
principles of good reading habits
to find a job(:
We read to get a good Job improve general knowledge and to teach our children