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tradesperson

noun as in dealer

noun as in merchandiser

noun as in seller

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Osborn’s appeal is an everyman’s plainspokenness tuned into the anger and disenchantment not only of the Midwest factory worker and farmer but of the Silicon Valley gig worker, the Hollywood tradesperson and the Las Vegas waitress: “I don’t call it economic populism. I call it paycheck populism,” he said.

As a self-employed tradesperson, Des says he saw the advert as an opportunity to "earn a few extra bob" before Christmas in a short period of time while his own business wasn't busy.

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When criminals dupe their victims into sending them money by pretending to be a legitimate company, such as their bank or a tradesperson, or by selling goods that do not exist, this is known as APP fraud.

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Every time Ms Moniyhan booked a tradesperson for a job or a quote, she found that they would instinctively speak to her husband about what needed to be done, despite the fact that she had made the booking.

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When the now-retiring baby boomers began working, Basu said, “there was the notion that being a blue-collar tradesperson was a solid and secure path to prosperity.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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