Working for tobacco companies is out. Just ask brothers who worked for Phillip-Morris and R J Reynolds for years and then in the 70s they had to give up those careers. I know some that never recovered. The tobacco companies paid well back in their day. Most of the brothers were factory workers who were making good money, but when they quit they were unexperienced or uneducated enough that they could never find a job that paid equally well.
I remember one brother was hired as an independant contractor to clear the land for a new tobacco plant. That was OK though. The elders were invited to go out to get free firewood off the land that would soon be producing cigarettes.