jobbers in English

noun
1
a wholesaler.
He has written for several years about the ways in which jobbers and middle-men ruthlessly exploit migrant labour in the informal sector.
2
a person who does casual or occasional work.
Senators dismissed tariff opponents as a collection of ‘dealers, commission merchants, and jobbers .’
3
(in the UK) a principal or wholesaler who dealt only on the Stock Exchange with brokers, not directly with the public.
Brokers made a commission charged to their principals; jobbers made a ‘turn’ on the bid-ask spread always intending to buy low and sell high.
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1. By 1985 nearly all the main broking firms and jobbers had linked up with financial institutions, both domestic and foreign.

2. The Blanke Companies – Jobbers in Milk Bottles Lockhart, Bill, Carol Serr, Beau Schreiver, and Bill Lindsey [Much of this was published in Lockhart et al

3. One record label whose catalogue was sold via rack jobbers was Sutton, which was founded by Bob Blythe, the former president of Tops Records.

4. Launched in October 1983, Counterman is the leading source of product news, technical information and sales best practices for counter professionals, jobbers, store owners and warehouse distributors.