customer's man
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of customer's man
An Americanism dating back to 1930–35
Example Sentences
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I spent only two years as a customer’s man, but in that short span I learned an immense amount about how the financial world works and doesn’t.
From New York Times
Yes, before I became a financial reporter, I was what they used to call a customer’s man.
From New York Times
Early last week Hunt was tucking into a steak dinner in the Rib Room of London's Carlton Tower hotel when a Merrill Lynch customer's man seated near by spotted him.
From Time Magazine Archive
As a customer's man for the brokerage firm of Draper Dobie & Co.
From Time Magazine Archive
He did not think that he was uncovering a great talent and in fact tried to discourage her from becoming an actress, hoping that she would be sensible like her brother, who is now a customer's man in a Wall Street brokerage firm.
From Time Magazine Archive
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