staffer

IPA: stˈæfɝ

noun

  • A member of a staff.
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Examples of "staffer" in Sentences

  • Prove that you are not an Obama staffer.
  • It was signed with a swastika, the staffer said.
  • Palmer becomes involved with a campaign staffer.
  • She is a correspondent with editorial input, not a staffer.
  • The moves will result in the layoffs of about 79 Tokyopop staffers.
  • It is the flip side of the staffer editing complained of in the RFC.
  • Staffers at the club handed out water to the fans close to the stage.
  • Women staffers were systematically exploited by the boys in the backroom.
  • If they are part of the administration, they are an administration staffer.
  • Times staffers gripe that such sections would only ghettoize minority readers.
  • The only skill I learned as a journal staffer is how to best avoid being assigned long, tedious assignments.
  • Not to mention he must not be paying his staffer enough to be in the "middle-class" if this staffer is a regular shopper at Wal-Mart.
  • A McCain staffer is a lobbyest who pushed for de-regulation of the industry WHICH DIRECTLY CONTRIBUTED TO THE CURRENT MORTGAGE CRISIS!
  • And the key for the McCain staffer is that right-wingers want to be seen as playing the insult game as a way to establish or reinforce their conservative bonafides.
  • And on Monday, West could be heard at a rally urging some bikers - also with Outlaw connections -- to "escort" out a Klein staffer who was video recording the event.
  • And on Monday, West could be heard at a rally urging some bikers -- also with Outlaw connections -- to "escort" out a Klein staffer who was video recording the event.
  • That staffer is no longer employed by the city, according to a source in the chief financial officer's office who spoke on the condition of anonymity because personnel actions are confidential.
  • For example, when a key staffer is dismissed for pretending to be public servant with fake credentials, its a requirement to metaphorically flog the offender - not kiss him goodbye - as a sign of respect to the civic employees who actually take the public trust seriously.

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