0 a young person, often one who has recently left school, who works in an office doing mainly unskilled jobs --
1 a young person, often one who has recently left school, who works in an office doing a job that is at the lowest level: --
Trouble with servants, tradesmen, and office juniors occur regularly, along with minor social embarrassments and humiliations.
In 2011 alone, some 10,270 graduates found work as labourers, couriers, office juniors, hospital porters, waiters, bar staff, cleaners, road sweepers and school dinner servers.
They are learning, in fact, to be useful office juniors by the time they leave.
One would not send the office junior on such a route with the ordinary day's mail unless that is forced on one because of the closure.
In other words, they will be getting less than an office junior—a completely unskilled worker.
Firms have then found that the office junior has signed a six-year contract, with built-in price rises soaring above inflation.