white-collar worker in Korean

noun - white-collar worker
봉급 생활자: white-collar worker
인텔리 직업인: white-collar worke

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1. White Collar Worker

2. Businessman definition, a man regularly employed in business, especially a white-collar worker, executive, or owner

3. Businessman definition, a man regularly employed in business, especially a white-collar worker, executive, or owner

4. A clerk (/klɑːrk/ or /klɜːrk/) is a white-collar worker who conducts general office tasks, or a worker who performs similar sales-related tasks in a retail environment (a retail clerk).

5. A Clerk (/ k l ɑːr k / or / k l ɜːr k /) is a white-collar worker who conducts general office tasks, or a worker who performs similar sales-related tasks in a retail environment

6. For standard scale of unit costs 1-9, the amounts may be adjusted where the FOI index (consumer price index for blue and white collar worker households, excluding tobacco products) shows a monetary revaluation equal to or exceeding 5 %.

7. For standard scales of unit costs 1-9, the amounts may be adjusted where the FOI index (consumer price index for blue and white collar worker households, excluding tobacco products) shows a monetary revaluation equal to or exceeding 5 %.

8. (a) For standard scale of unit costs 1-9, the amounts may be adjusted where the FOI index (consumer price index for blue and white collar worker households, excluding tobacco products) shows a monetary revaluation equal to or exceeding 5 %.

9. (a) For standard scales of unit costs 1-9, the amounts may be adjusted where the FOI index (consumer price index for blue and white collar worker households, excluding tobacco products) shows a monetary revaluation equal to or exceeding 5 %.

10. This story about an average white-collar worker in Tokyo set the tone for many of his future works, which mock the new affluence of urban society in the 1960s, in contrast to the bitter war and post-war period.