Basically, I have characters that are either fantasy creatures, or aliens, or live in a dystopian world where all the jobs are different. But sometimes I like to do headcanons where I give them ordinary jobs. It's fun lol. Here are some of mine, and the jobs they actually have in my story's canon:
Mike:
Canon job: Dystopian monster-hunter/animal control, basically.
Ordinary job: I feel like he'd either be a cop or some kind of park ranger ^^
Bernon:
Canon job: Same as Mike, and before that he was just a wanderer.
Ordinary job: I think he'd make a great journalist. He loves to meet new people, see new things, and record his experiences in his notebooks as carefully as he can. He's always on the lookout for history in the making, and stays pretty up-to-date on current events.
Boar-back:
Canon job: He's the leader of a powerful bandit tribe in the New England area, same story as Mike and Bernon.
Ordinary job: So despite what you might think, his personality is chill, responsible, and almost fatherly around people he cares about. He's not fazed by much of anything and he's incredibly patient. I think he'd be a teacher for special-needs kids or something like that.
Urth:
Canon job: He's basically the god of nature/life.
Ordinary job: I mean, the obvious choice is gardener or something like that, but I think he also has the potential for a creative career like painting, perhaps.
Morgan:
Canon job: I guess his job is just to generally cause havoc, and to do what his creator, the god of time/fate, tells him to do. He's a minor villain in a story separate from the others.
Ordinary job: In what world would he not be an overly bubbly gay barista honestly
Tide:
Canon job: None, except guard his territory and family. He's one of the monsters that Mike and Bernon hunt lol
Ordinary job: If he were a human, he'd so be a member of the coast guard. He'd probably do a lot of work related to cleaning up litter and pollution as well.
Have fun with this idea and your own ocs, if you like! I might add more for myself, if I think of them later on.