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The phrase "a job man" is not commonly used in written English and may be considered awkward or unclear.
It could be used in contexts where you are referring to a man who is employed or works in a specific job, but it is better to use more standard expressions.
Example: "He is a job man, always busy with his work commitments."
Alternatives: "working man" or "employee".
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"It's a job, man.
Give me a job, man!
Maybe he's trying to get Ron a job, man.
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And: They have proved indispensable in their ability to interact with and search Iraqi and Afghan women for weapons, a job men cannot do for cultural reasons.
That led to a stint working on electronics in the Navy, including a job manning the radar station on Treasure Island.
When I was a student at Midwood High School, I had a job manning the PBX 507B cordless switchboard in the main office during my lunch period.
"Nick did a great job, man.
I'm actually kind of amazed we got through it, but you did an awesome job, man.
Compared to men with a permanent job, men with a temporary job who enter a union are 23% less likely to choose marriage than cohabitation.
It's a full-time job, man.
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