Definition of Dayworkers

1. dayworker [n] - See also: dayworker

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dayworkers

daytales
daytime
daytimer
daytimers
daytimes
daytrade
daytrader
daytraders
daytripper
daytrippers
dayum
daywear
daywoman
daywork
dayworker
dayworkers (current term)
dayworks
daze
dazed
dazedly
dazedness
dazednesses
dazer
dazers
dazes
dazibao
dazibaos
daziness
dazing
dazy

Literary usage of Dayworkers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Occupational Outlook Handbook, 1996-1997 by DIANE Publishing Company (1996)
"In addition, dayworkers often get carfare and a free meal. Live-in domestics usually earn more than dayworkers and also get free room and board. ..."

2. Occupational Outlook Handbook, 1994-1995 by DIANE Publishing Company (1994)
"Most are dayworkers who live in their own homes and travel to work. ... Both dayworkers and live- ins are on their feet most of the day and do much walking, ..."

3. Business Statistics by Melvin Thomas Copeland (1917)
"Number of employees when running full time during week ending 1912. lien W' Minors — Under 16 Boys Girls (a) dayworkers 19 (b) Shiftworkers 80 (c) ..."

4. Administrative Report of the Directors of Departments Under the Civil by Illinois, Illinois Dept. of Labor, Illinois Dept. of Agriculture, Illinois Dept. of Public Welfare, Illinois Dept. of Finance, Illinois Dept. of Mines and Minerals, Illinois Dept. of Public Health, Illinois Dept. of Trade and Commerce, Illinois Militar (1922)
"Contrary to expectations wages for domestic and dayworkers have not been decreased by this surplus of help on the market, but a higher standard of ..."

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