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hired help

n. employee hired for domestic or farm work (often used in the singular to refer to several employees collectively)

Usage examples of "hired help".

As to where it comes from, I send back East for it and have my hired help pick it up with other wares at the railroad freight dock at Atoka, about a hundred and sixty miles to the east and about as close as the Missouri, Kansas, and Texas Line ever gets to this dusty swamp.

There was no arguing with it, either--not if you were just hired help.

Beckitt briefly put a hand on Linda's waist in passing, a gesture that was too intimate and possessive for the hired help.

After standing outside in the cold for what seems like hours I'm not about to explain my business to the hired help.

He said he didn't but the boss might, and I went inside and found the boss, who was about half the age of his hired help.

Then Longarm noticed most of the hired help seemed to be men in suits instead of gals in kimonos, with a rougher-dressed crowd at the bar or around the gaming tables.

It's a style of wrestling they invented over in Japan one time, and this Texas gal in the import-export business learned some from her Japanese hired help.

FIX-IT had no secretary or assistant, wanted no hired help, depended upon his answering machine to keep him in business.