Floorwalkers

Word FLOORWALKERS
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Definitions and meanings of "Floorwalkers"

What do we mean by floorwalkers?

An employee in a large shop (especially a department store) who supervises sales staff and assists customers.

A senior employee who supervises assistants. Urban Dictionary

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The word "floorwalkers" in example sentences

Saks floorwalkers, cashiers, a team of sweating porters to haul the merchandise from the store to the motorcade … chiropractors to treat those porters. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Her education had taken place on the job, behind cash registers and display counters, in the offices of managers and floorwalkers, at the service of customers. ❋ Antonya Nelson (2006)

And put out an emergency call, by inter-department telephone, not by public address, to floorwalkers from the fifth floor down, to gather up all male clerks and other store personnel in their departments, arm them with anything they can find, and rush them to Chinaware. ❋ H. Beam Piper (1934)

If they shot floorwalkers after a fire in the department store because they spoke with an accent they had always had, then certainly the floorwalkers would not be expected to return when the store opened again for business. ❋ Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961 (1929)

But to floorwalkers all women's faces are horrible. ❋ Edna Ferber (1926)

"One of the floorwalkers -- died of heat prostration," she said, looking very much upset. ❋ Christopher Morley (1923)

Among the other floorwalkers, and particularly in the gorgeously uniformed attendant at the front door (who was outraged by Gissing's habit of escorting special customers to their motors) moved anger, envy, and sneers. ❋ Christopher Morley (1923)

Down in the basement of this palatial store was a little dressing room and lavatory for the floorwalkers, where they doffed their formal raiment and resumed street attire. ❋ Christopher Morley (1923)

"I hope you don't really think we have floorwalkers in the second-hand book business." ❋ Unknown (1918)

The floorwalkers in the big store aided her, but it was of no avail. ❋ Unknown (1904)

She gave her whole soul to her work and wore that pleasant Christmas smile which floorwalkers wish to see on salesladies 'faces. ❋ Unknown (1901)

Somehow all the department managers and floorwalkers and head salesmen smiled dryly when they thought of Meggison (who had lately been promoted) in connection with any girl. ❋ Unknown (1901)

Probably floorwalkers in America were the same, or more powerful, because everybody in this free country who had any power at all seemed to have more than he could possibly have anywhere else. ❋ Unknown (1901)

'The Central Middlesex Buncho Busters -- clerks and floorwalkers mostly,' and he wiped his moustache. ❋ Rudyard Kipling (1900)

"My auntie makes such looks on the salesman -- he's now floorwalkers -- und sooner she marries mit him." ❋ Myra Kelly (1893)

Then the clerks and cashiers and floorwalkers and cash girls went home and the store was closed for the night, although the sweepers and scrubbers remained to clean the floors for the following day. ❋ Unknown (1887)

Lowe's is arming its floorwalkers with iPhones so they can instantly check inventory and make suggestions if a certain item is unavailable. ❋ Unknown (2011)

[Employee] 1: *[slacking off] in corner* Employee 2: Look out! It's the [floorwalker]! Act like you're doing something man" ❋ PowerGlide (2015)

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