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A handy man or handyperson is a person competent in a variety of trade skills.
The computer must have choked on handyperson and tells us to "rephrase."
A handyman or handyperson is a person skilled at a wide range of repairs, typically around the home.
The term handyman or handyperson increasingly describes a paid worker, but it also includes non-paid homeowners or do-it-yourselfers.
Kinkycrafts: 99 Do-It-Yourself S/M Toys for the Kinky Handyperson.
The other leaders are two cooks, one "manus" (handyperson) responsible for the equipment, two leaders responsible for the games, one to two leaders as backup and one leader to keep order.
Practical as it may seem, the gift was an exceedingly sentimental one, a measure of the degree of their devotion to the boxy, 130-year-old handyperson's special along the Delaware that they have spent most of the past five years fixing up.
Salary scales for superintendents vary somewhat, but a superintendent usually gets a little bit more than a handyperson and also gets use of an apartment and a telephone for local calls in exchange for providing round-the-clock emergency service for the building."
Each of the five Area HQs were staffed by a clerical officer and a typist, and each of the 25 Group HQs were staffed by a clerical officer, typist and handyperson.
However much they are, gratuities can constitute a good chunk of income, which under the Local 32 B-J contract, covering most of the employees in the city, is $704.63 a week in the "handyperson" category and $639.63 for concierges, porters, doormen and other staff members, excluding superintendents.
Speaking of Pippi's aptitude, the fact that her role as the convent's handyperson was never challenged by Switters disappointed those who had believed that in inviting him to stay, they would be getting "a man around the house," a Mr. Fix-It but his serious lack of dexterity didn't bother Pippi.