Definition of Jobber. Meaning of Jobber. Synonyms of Jobber

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Definition of Jobber

Jobber
Jobber Job"ber, n. 1. One who works by the job. 2. A dealer in the public stocks or funds; a stockjobber. [Eng.] 3. One who buys goods from importers, wholesalers, or manufacturers, and sells to retailers. 4. One who turns official or public business to private advantage; hence, one who performs low or mercenary work in office, politics, or intrigue.

Meaning of Jobber from wikipedia

- Look up jobber in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jobber may refer to: Job (professional wrestling) - A professional wrestler who routinely loses a match...
- matches are known as jobbers or "dummy wrestlers". A wrestler skilled at enhancing the matches they lose, as opposed to a jobber, is called a carpenter...
- A jobber, or petroleum marketer, is a person or company that purchases quantities of refined fuel from refining companies (e.g., BP, S****, Exxon), either...
- Jobber, in merchandising, can be synonymous with "wholesaler", "distributor", or "intermediary". A business which buys goods and bulk products from importers...
- A rack jobber (also known as a rack merchandiser) is a company or trader having an agreement with a retailer to display and sell products in a store. The...
- A meat jobber, also known as a meat wholesaler or meat distributor is an entity that purchases meat products from producers, typically in large quantities...
- 1690s during England's Financial Revolution. During the 18th century, the jobbers attracted numerous critiques from Thomas Mortimer, Daniel Defoe and others...
- products for the U.S. market. ANSI B94.11M-1979 sets size standards for jobber-length straight-shank twist drill bits from 1/64 inch through 1 inch in...
- Drop shipping is a form of retail business in which the seller accepts customer orders without keeping stock on hand. Instead, in a form of supply chain...
- Yuri Nikolayevich Maklakov (13 August 1892 – 3 April 1969) was a Russian teacher and a Catholic convert from Russian Orthodoxy. Maklakov was born on 13...