desk job

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English

Noun

desk job (plural desk jobs)

  1. (informal) An employment position in which one remains mostly seated at a desk, performing routine office work.
    • 1981 July 13, “Advice and Dissent”, in Time:
      For 13 months in 1966 and '67 Corson served as commander of 3,500 men in 114 platoons spread out in hamlets across five provinces in South Viet Nam. . . . In 1968 Corson was reassigned to a desk job at the Pentagon.
    • 2006 June 5, Janet Novack, “Beach House Bummer”, in Forbes, retrieved 21 Aug. 2010:
      "I really like working with the clients. Things break, but I've always been handy. And it sure beats a desk job," he says.

See also

References

  • desk job”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.