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- Swamper_(occupational_title) abstract "A swamper in occupational slang is an assistant worker, helper, maintenance man or a person who performs odd jobs. The term has its origins circa 1857 in the southern United States to refer to a workman who cleared roads for a tree feller in a swamp, according to the Oxford English Dictionary. It has since branched out into a variety of meanings, all of which denote some variation on an unskilled laborer working as an assistant to a skilled worker.".
- Q7653373 abstract "A swamper in occupational slang is an assistant worker, helper, maintenance man or a person who performs odd jobs. The term has its origins circa 1857 in the southern United States to refer to a workman who cleared roads for a tree feller in a swamp, according to the Oxford English Dictionary. It has since branched out into a variety of meanings, all of which denote some variation on an unskilled laborer working as an assistant to a skilled worker.".
- Swamper_(occupational_title) comment "A swamper in occupational slang is an assistant worker, helper, maintenance man or a person who performs odd jobs. The term has its origins circa 1857 in the southern United States to refer to a workman who cleared roads for a tree feller in a swamp, according to the Oxford English Dictionary. It has since branched out into a variety of meanings, all of which denote some variation on an unskilled laborer working as an assistant to a skilled worker.".
- Q7653373 comment "A swamper in occupational slang is an assistant worker, helper, maintenance man or a person who performs odd jobs. The term has its origins circa 1857 in the southern United States to refer to a workman who cleared roads for a tree feller in a swamp, according to the Oxford English Dictionary. It has since branched out into a variety of meanings, all of which denote some variation on an unskilled laborer working as an assistant to a skilled worker.".