noun
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short for stockjobber
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a person who jobs
Etymology
Origin of jobber
Example Sentences
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Founder Dan Evins, a Tennessee oil jobber, envisioned a restaurant and retail operation themed around old-time country stores, where people gathered to play checkers on barrels once used to deliver crackers.
From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 25, 2025
Dan’s father, who had studied language and philosophy at Krakow University but had ended up a textile jobber in New York, did not approve of the enterprise, despite its fast start.
From The New Yorker • Sep. 6, 2018
In wrestling parlance, he was a jobber: a performer who exists almost entirely to make other performers look better.
From New York Times • Aug. 18, 2017
But it wasn't all like that, according to Brian Winterflood, later the founder of Winterflood Securities, who had been a jobber at Greener Dreyfus since the 1950s.
From BBC • Oct. 26, 2016
"Then we'll make you aware for the future," said a coarse but iron-fisted jobber, prepared to suit the action to the word.
From Old and New London Volume I by Thornbury, Walter
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