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This is in line with my party's commitment to end double jobbing."
There is hardly a factory in existence which does not have a jobbing department somewhere or other.
"But he still does a little jobbing, if he likes the people."
Conversely, small production runs are sometimes referred to as prototype or jobbing work.
A number of wrestlers have made a career out of jobbing.
The main distinction between batch and jobbing production lies in the standardised nature of the former.
Howard Spring was born in Cardiff, the son of a poor jobbing gardener.
In 1880 Omaha began its role as a wholesale jobbing center for the United States.
As a result, officials managed to get Becker to do a quick jobbing for Sabu.
He was also interested in the jobbing of furniture, and in farming and banking.
Wait a second, Joe,' put in Ed Parmelee, who has a produce jobbing business.
It was called Polygon and employed two or three full-time staff, complemented by any number of jobbing, unpaid students.
The work was carried out by a local jobbing builder called Rolfe, assisted by a lad.
It represents a halfway position between jobbing production and mass production, and is mostly to be found in the light engineering industry.
Libraries ARE part of the arts because often they allow local amateur and jobbing artists to put on exhibitions.
Davenport, however, continued to be an important regional jobbing center with 62.6 percent of the bi-state wholesale business headquartered in the city.
After the Battman gimmick was obsolete, Marino returned to jobbing.
By limiting "jobbing," the general contractors also eroded the traditional measures by which these jobs were costed.
This reshuffle took place due to Robinson's plans to phase out "double jobbing" amongst elected representatives.
The jobbing and wholesaling district brought new jobs, followed by the railroads and the stockyards.
I've got a little jobbing house there - in automotive parts - piston rings, gaskets and that sort of stuff."
The company performed "general jobbing in tin, sheet iron and copper and had cement stove brick constantly on hand."
He made his name as a liturgical printer for the Episcopal Church, but also undertook general jobbing and ephemeral work.
In each town or city, the producers pay a local contractor to hire a "pickup" orchestra (or a "jobbing band").
Foster, the temperamental jobbing gardener, who was not always reliable in his promises, must be here today as he had said he would be.