What is the difference between a job and a profession?

A. A job is a work you do and a profession includes the environment you work in.
B. A job is a work you do and a profession includes your career field.
C. A job is your career field and a profession includes your work environment.
D. A job is an environment you work in and a profession includes the work you do.

its b A job is the work you do and a profession includes your career field.

I think its D am I right?????????

so it's a?

The correct answer is B. A job is a work you do, while a profession includes your career field.

A job refers to specific work that you perform to earn a living. It is an individual task or role that you undertake on a regular basis in exchange for payment. A job can vary in terms of its responsibilities, level of skill required, and the time commitment involved. Examples of jobs include being a teacher, accountant, or chef.

On the other hand, a profession encompasses more than just the specific work you do. It refers to a broader career field or occupation that has specific requirements, standards, and qualifications. Professions usually require specialized education, training, and experience. They often have a formalized system of certification or licensing to ensure that practitioners meet certain standards of competence and ethical conduct. Examples of professions include medicine, law, and engineering.

Overall, while a job is a specific task or role that you perform, a profession refers to the broader career field in which you work, with specific requirements and standards.

Not D.

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/job

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/profession
See definition 4.

Not A, either.

Now there are two left. Please reread the definitions and/or your text to decide between them.