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What (who) is jobbing - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Jobbed; Jobbing (disambiguation)

jobbing         
A jobbing worker does not work for someone on a regular basis, but does particular jobs when they are asked to. (BRIT)
...a jobbing builder.
ADJ: ADJ n
jobbing         
adjective do casual or occasional work.
Jobbing         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Job.
II. Jobbing ·adj Doing chance work or add jobs; as, a jobbing carpenter.
III. Jobbing ·adj Using opportunities of public service for private gain; as, a jobbing politician.

Wikipedia

Jobbing

Jobbing may refer to:

  • selling stocks and shares as a stockjobber
  • jobbing press, a variety of printing press used in letterpress printing used for work other than books and journals (e. g. hand bills, trade cards, etc.)
  • losing or lying down in professional wrestling, see Job (professional wrestling)
Examples of use of jobbing
1. "Listen, I‘m not Jesus – I‘m Joe, a jobbing actor.
2. There followed several years as a jobbing actor before deciding to try stand–up.
3. Twenty years ago, he traded life as a jobbing musician in Nottingham for the same in Spain.
4. Work undertaken by orchestra players to supplement their pay packets includes aromatherapy, odd–jobbing, taxi–driving, childcare and cleaning.
5. At a time when illustrative and decorative art in Britain flourished in publishing, journalism and advertising, he proudly called himself a jobbing artist and no one could deny the technical range of his accomplishments.