NOUN
- employee hired for domestic or farm work (often used in the singular to refer to several employees collectively)
How To Use hired help In A Sentence
- Third, I want to assure you that members of US admissions committees can generally spot fraudulent work in an instant. Hired help usually doesn't work.
- Margaret could have used the side doors, except those were kept locked because the manager didn't want the hired help to sneak out, either. This was back before excessive fire and safety regulations.
- One day Kay headed off with her husband to an observation blind, leaving the tiny boys in the care of a hired helper.
- Eventually the inebriated band were inveigled to call at a particular tavern where Hunter's hired help had made prior arrangements.
- Today, they have been chosen by the hired help: a jacquard twinset revealing an expanse of alabaster chest but not a hint of décolletage, plain black trousers and flip-flops.
- And while that is clearly progress, I fear we may simply be swapping one class of exploited drudges for another, as more and more double - income couples ease their hectic schedules by engaging hired help.
- He had been careful to maintain a discreet distance between the architects of the plan and the hired help.
- The event was an impressive gathering of A-listers from around the globe, where even the hired help could boast of rubbing shoulders with special guests The Black Eyed Peas.
- He was a little slow in understanding our request and we lamented in front of him that you couldn't get good hired help anymore.