Wiktionary
jacks-of-all-trades
n. (jack-of-all-trades English)
Usage examples of "jacks-of-all-trades".
The crews of the cable barges tend to be jacks-of-all-trades: ship's masters who also know how to dive using various types of breathing rigs or who can slam out a report on their laptops, embed a few digital images in it, and email it to the other side of the world over a satellite phone, then pick up a welding torch and go to work on the barge.