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jobber

American  
[job-er] / ˈdʒɒb ər /

noun

  1. a wholesale merchant, especially one selling to retailers.

  2. a pieceworker.

  3. jabroni.

  4. (formerly) a merchant who deals in odd lots or job lots.

  5. a person who practices jobbery.


jobber British  
/ ˈdʒɒbə /

noun

  1. short for stockjobber

  2. a person who jobs

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Etymology

Origin of jobber

First recorded in 1660–70; job 1 + -er 1

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Founder Dan Evins, a Tennessee oil jobber, envisioned a restaurant and retail operation themed around old-time country stores, where people gathered to play checkers on barrels once used to deliver crackers.

From The Wall Street Journal Oct. 25, 2025

Dan’s father, who had studied language and philosophy at Krakow University but had ended up a textile jobber in New York, did not approve of the enterprise, despite its fast start.

From The New Yorker Sep. 6, 2018

But it wasn't all like that, according to Brian Winterflood, later the founder of Winterflood Securities, who had been a jobber at Greener Dreyfus since the 1950s.

From BBC Oct. 26, 2016

In 1954, he started a jobber business, buying, selling and recycling fabric scraps.

From New York Times Feb. 16, 2015

We had always bought most of our cutlery from a jobber, feeling that it was best for us under the circumstances.

From Dawson Black: Retail Merchant by Harold Whitehead

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