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Employee   /ɛmplˈɔɪi/  /ɪmplˈɔɪi/   Listen
Employee

noun
1.
A worker who is hired to perform a job.



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"Employee" Quotes from Famous Books



... crawled out on the shore end of the great cantilever bridge over the Ohio, and who had with his own hands practically set the last rebellious steel girder one hundred feet above the water level, had still some resources left. Grabbing a shovel from a railroad employee, he called to his men and began digging a trench on the tunnel end of the "fill" to form a temporary spillway should the top of the flood reach the crest ...
— Peter - A Novel of Which He is Not the Hero • F. Hopkinson Smith

... an employee of the department at the time of the armistice, and I was ordered to Paris as a member of the staff of ...
— The Bullitt Mission to Russia • William C. Bullitt

... Cherbourg—one to the Paris office of Clifford Matheson and one of similar purport to the London office—would only need the signature in holograph. Larssen had several of Matheson's signatures on various letters that had passed between them, and these he cut off and gave to his employee to copy. ...
— Swirling Waters • Max Rittenberg

... prisoner, a dark pale-faced infantry man with staring eyes. His English was fair, although he told me he had only visited England once, for a fortnight—in London and Manchester. He had been a telephone manufacturer's employee. ...
— Pushed and the Return Push • George Herbert Fosdike Nichols, (AKA Quex)

... Through a cousin who works with Gelder, he found out the retail firms who had bought the busts. He managed to find employment with Morse Hudson, and in that way tracked down three of them. The pearl was not there. Then, with the help of some Italian employee, he succeeded in finding out where the other three busts had gone. The first was at Harker's. There he was dogged by his confederate, who held Beppo responsible for the loss of the pearl, and he stabbed him in the scuffle ...
— The Return of Sherlock Holmes • Arthur Conan Doyle


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