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Swamper (occupational title)

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Swamper is an occupational slang term for an assistant worker (unskilled helper, maintenance person, or someone who performs odd jobs) in support of a skilled worker. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the term has its origins circa 1857 in the southern United States to refer to a workman who cleared roads for a timber feller in a swamp.[1]

Usage

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  • In the trucking industry (primarily moving & storage), a truck driver's assistant who performs a variety of tasks as a helper under supervision of the operator but does not drive.
  • In logging, somebody who clears brush ahead of skilled fellers, clears paths for logs to be transported to the landing, or limbs felled trees before they are bucked.
  • In the restaurant industry, a kitchen aid, and personnel who clean up after closing of a restaurant, bar, or nightclub.
  • In the United States Forest Service, a firefighter who assists a more skilled firefighter. For example a saw swamper clears cut brush and trees behind a sawyer and a dozer swamper works as an assistant to a bulldozer operator.
  • In commercial river outfitting, an assistant to the main pilot of the boat, who helps with cooking and setup and takedown of campsites.
  • A laborer in the oil and gas transportation services used in the exploration, development and production of oil and natural gas resources.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "World Wide Words: Swamper".