0 someone whose job is to make things that are broken work correctly:
a TV repairman
1 someone whose job is to make things that are broken work correctly:
a TV repairman
Generally, sophisticated equipment would demand not merely trained operators but also in-house skilled repairmen, since sending it to the capital city or manufacturing country for repairs would take too long.
Category two, which represents the second quarter of the income distribution, includes cashiers, stenographers and typists, apprentices of various sorts, telegraph messengers, shoe repairmen, barbers, and teamsters.
If we keep the bicycle repairman affordable, this will promote cycling.
At present, the small corner shopkeeper can telephone a local repairman, who will come along to fix the scales, which the inspector can then verify.
He is the son of a retired high school guidance counselor and a heating and air conditioning repairman.
A songwriter and a repairman discuss their trades with each other, with the songwriter fixing a song that the repairman has written.
His father was a jukebox repairman with a large record collection that was oftentimes played at home.
The fire started in a malfunctioning sign atop the roof which repairmen had been working on earlier that day.