noun a person, place, thing, or idea
adjective a word naming an attribute of a noun
adverb a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb
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Refers to a worker who is always on hand to assist with tasks as needed
Used to describe a staff member who is quick to respond to customer needs and concerns
Refers to someone who is always ready and available to help in emergency situations
Describes a person who is reliable and dependable to handle unexpected issues during an event
In the world of journalism, a 'Johnny on the spot' reporter is someone who is always ready to cover breaking news and be at the scene of important events quickly.
A 'Johnny on the spot' psychologist is one who is always available to provide immediate support and intervention in crisis situations, such as after a natural disaster or traumatic event.
In the field of emergency medicine, being 'Johnny on the spot' means being able to respond quickly to medical emergencies and provide life-saving care on the spot.
For construction workers, being 'Johnny on the spot' means being proactive and attentive to potential safety hazards on the job site, and addressing them promptly to prevent accidents.
In sales, being 'Johnny on the spot' refers to being responsive and attentive to customer needs, always ready to provide information and assistance in a timely manner.