elevator operator


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Noun1.elevator operator - an operator of an elevatorelevator operator - an operator of an elevator    
elevator girl - a girl employed to operate an elevator
elevator boy, elevator man, liftman - a man employed to operate an elevator; "in England they call an elevator man a liftman"
manipulator, operator - an agent that operates some apparatus or machine; "the operator of the switchboard"
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Radoc, who worked as an elevator operator in Ermita, and her friend, Fritzel Irish dela Rosa, said it was now also easier to get a ride on the busy Binondo street.
SM City Marilao also employs person-with-disability., who is an elevator operator, tirelessly show his ability in bringing utmost customer service to people.
Culpepper, Koteras and Stanley all liked Hyundai's Jason Bateman as an elevator operator. The "deadpan delivery was used to its fullest potential," the Stone Ward team said, adding that the ad "pointed out numerous stereotypical pain points consumers experience.
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Raju Tawde, the son of an elevator operator, is an aspiring engineer.
"My father was an elevator operator in the Merchandise Mart," Richards begins.
Elevator Operator, really rocking Charity and History Eraser brought the 'normal' time of the gig to close.
But they also recognise certain timeless truths: that it has always been thus (work has always changed, and many jobs always become redundant elevator operator, anyone?) and that we should never underestimate human ingenuity.
What did the elevator operator say to her mother or her father when he saw them during the day?
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The elevator let off people at the observation deck on the 86th floor, so supposedly the elevator operator shouting"86, all out!" was enough to spawn the slang.
That said, the economist James Bessen notes that only one of the 270 jobs listed in the 1950 US Census has been fully replaced by automation - the elevator operator.