The meaning of Jobber
ˈdʒɒbər
Jobber – definition
noun(in the uk) a principal or wholesaler who dealt only on the stock exchange with brokers, not directly with the public.
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Brokers made a commission charged to their principals; jobbers made a ‘turn’ on the bid-ask spread …nounA wholesaler.
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He has written for several years about the ways in which jobbers and middle-men ruthlessly exploit …nounA person who does casual or occasional work.
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Senators dismissed tariff opponents as a collection of ‘dealers, commission merchants, and jobbers.’
nounA person or company that buys large quantities of goods to sell to other companies or directly to the public
Usage examples:
The wholesale jobber's company supplies independents in six counties.
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Word origin
late 17th century (in the sense ‘broker, middleman’, originally not derogatory): from job1.
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