Tree-Jacker

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A tree-jacker is a plant and tree alteration specialist. They manipulate growth patterns, create custom built wood products, and personalized fruit. They'll create value for customers, but what about their effect on the natural world?

Note: We don't expect this job to become popular until 2030 or beyond.

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