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The term Jobber came up when I was reading some American websites about machining.
British Blogs 2009
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The term Jobber came up when I was reading some American websites about machining.
British Blogs 2009
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A Jobber is a professional loser who has no chance of winning but can be used strategically to ruin some else’s chances (ie: Allan Keyes is a Jobber who dilutes and clouds third party candidacies whenever they gain steam).
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The one person thus selected as Humphrey's confidant, was John Fynwood or Fynes, alias "Jobber," also known as John Cook, from the office which he bore in the household.
It Might Have Been The Story of the Gunpowder Plot Emily Sarah Holt 1864
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Joe the Plumber is a candidate for future “Political Jobber” of the century.
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(When in doubt, it's an LBJ -- Little Brown Jobber.)
City Bird aka TBTAM 2009
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I have signed up for Jibber Jobber, a website where you can keep track of your job search, but haven't really got round to exploring all the options of the site, which I don't find very intuitive.
Create A Log To Keep Track Of Your Job Search | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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"Using Jibber Jobber, you can quickly and privately import contacts from a variety of sources, rank relationships, log notes about relationships, create action items and tie them to people or companies."
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"It's important to consciously manage relationships with your contacts over the long term," says Jason Alba, CEO of Jibber Jobber.
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Taking a job just for money or hiring the first “joe Jobber” who will do the job the cheapest are two sides of the wrong coin.
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