Pronunciation: /ˈdʒɑːbər/
noun a person who does a particular job, especially a routine one
A1 A jobber is someone who buys goods in large quantities and sells them to retailers.
A2 The jobber delivered a shipment of clothing to the department store.
B1 The jobber negotiated with suppliers to get the best prices for the products.
B2 As a jobber in the fashion industry, she had to stay updated on the latest trends.
C1 The jobber's role in the supply chain involved managing inventory and logistics.
C2 The jobber's success in the market was attributed to their ability to anticipate consumer demand.
formal The jobber was responsible for purchasing materials in bulk for the company.
informal My uncle works as a jobber, buying and selling goods for a profit.
slang The jobber scored a sweet deal on those electronics.
figurative In the world of finance, a jobber is like a middleman facilitating transactions.
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