Noun
(euphemistic) A wealthy person; a person with control over sufficient resources to employ many other people
Candidate Nixon, in the final speech of his campaign swing, said tonight "job creators" would hold back on new investments if "they are confronted with the possibility of being sandbagged by a hostile Congress." (October 31, 1954)
A business, organization, or other entity which employs an increasing number of people with time
"The proposed civic auditorium center will fill a long-time void in Los Angeles' make-up, and at the same time will be a job creator and revenue producer." (May 30, 1954)
Finally, treat domestic energy production as the economic necessity it is and the job creator it can be. Drill, and frack, and lease, and license, unleash in every way the jobs potential in the enormous energy resources we have been denying ourselves. Mitch Daniels
Fourth, to assure every entrepreneur and every job creator that their investments in America will not vanish as have those in Greece, we will cut the deficit and put America on track to a balanced budget. Mitt Romney
Small business in America is booming. The job creator in America, small business, is absolutely moving ahead. Pete Domenici
If someone knows of a job creator anywhere in the world that's looking for a high, complex tax environment or looking for a high regulatory environment, I would like to meet them because I have yet to meet a job creator that's looking for that, and that's what we have. Marco Rubio