noun a person who drives a team of animals or a motor vehicle, especially as a job
Historically, teamsters played a crucial role in the transportation of goods before the advent of modern transportation methods.
In agriculture, a teamster may refer to a person who drives a team of animals for plowing fields or other agricultural tasks.
A teamster is a person who drives a team of horses or other draft animals for hauling freight.
In logistics, a teamster may refer to a truck driver or someone involved in the transportation of goods.
In the context of labor unions, a teamster refers to a member of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, a labor union in the United States and Canada.
In the context of a writer, 'teamster' may refer to a member of the Teamsters Union who works in the transportation industry, such as truck drivers or delivery workers.
In the context of a psychologist, 'teamster' may refer to a client who is actively involved in group therapy or other forms of team-based treatment.
In the context of a human resources manager, 'teamster' may refer to an employee who is a member of a labor union, particularly the International Brotherhood of Teamsters.
In the context of a logistics coordinator, 'teamster' may refer to a skilled worker responsible for operating and maintaining equipment used in transportation and logistics, such as trucks or forklifts.