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The phrase "a lift operator" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who operates a lift (elevator) in a building, typically in contexts related to job descriptions or roles.
Example: "During my visit to the hotel, I was impressed by the professionalism of a lift operator who assisted guests with their luggage."
Alternatives: "elevator attendant" or "lift attendant".
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Note that there is a freight elevator that occasionally makes runs to the top manned by a lift operator who pours shots of Unicum, Hungary's national bitters".
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The first is a lifting operator L : R m → R n such that L ( V ) = v.
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He was a ski lift operator and a janitor, and he flipped pizzas.
Following a stint as a ski lift operator in the Rocky Mountains, I arrived at our teacher training in Houston.
IN 1987, Danny Martin was a ski lift operator in Big Sky, Mont., when he saw a group of young people coming down a run wearing a new type of wide, single ski.
Gattis moved to Colorado and made pizzas and then worked as a ski lift operator.
Heuga, who was on skis by the age of 2 while growing up in the Lake Tahoe area of California -- his father was a ski lift operator in Squaw Valley -- was 20 years old when he made history at the 1964 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck, Austria.
Heuga, who was on skis by the age of 2 while growing up in the Lake Tahoe area of California — his father was a ski lift operator in Squaw Valley — was 20 years old when he made history at the 1964 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck, Austria.
From a fork lift operator we got color specific cartons to reduce miss-deliveries.
The only way a guy like Mitt Romney interacts with poor people -- when not actually on the campaign trail -- is either in an employer/employee relationship (as with the domestic help in his multiple houses) or a patron/servant relationship (the valet parking his car, the busboy clearing his table, or perhaps a ski lift operator).
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