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helpermid-14c., agent noun from help (v.). Helpestre "a female helper" is recorded from c. 1400. The Old English agent noun was helpend.
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helperA person hired by the van operator or agent to assist in the loading and unloading of goods.
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helperassistant: a person who contributes to the fulfillment of a need or furtherance of an effort or purpose; "my invaluable assistant"; "they hired additional help t [..]
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helper – A person hired by the van operator or agent to assist in the loading and unloading of goods. Bekins requires all helper labor be certified.
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helper(n) a person who contributes to the fulfillment of a need or furtherance of an effort or purpose(n) a person who helps people or institutions (especially with financial help)
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helperAn animal, usually without young of its own, which contributes to the survival of the offspring of others by behaving parentally towards the offspring.
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helperThe auxiliary engine on a double-header.
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helperAssigning responsibilities to students encourages responsibility and serves as a form of recognition and pride for many students. Being "in charge" of the student lunch count or clean-up of [..]
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