0 someone whose job is to be sent to get and carry things such as messages, drinks, etc. for other people in a company
1 a person whose job is to take messages or to collect and deliver things for other people
2 someone who does boring jobs for other employees, for example carrying messages or making drinks:
David works as a gofer at an independent television production company.
The word gofer for 'a minion or assistant' is a good case in point.
Some bosses see all workers as a cross between a gofer and a personal servant.
He is visibly bursting with pride at becoming a ministerial gofer, which makes me rather sad.
Otakon also enlists the help of non-staff assistants, who are referred to as gofers.
He went on to a larger commercial-art studio, where he was a gofer and a delivery person.
Characterizing an architecture of the mausoleum we should mark its gofer surface which determines in significant measures an artistic expression of the appearance.
The largest events may require up to a hundred volunteers, not including gofers.
Sena uses his running ability to be a gofer, which allows him to improve his running and dodging ability.