Noun
People engaged in trade; shopkeepers.
Source: Webster's dictionaryHowever, a large proportion of the UK public still sees Engineers as semi skilled tradespeople with a high school education. Source: Internet
Caroline Welsh, Director of Brand and Marketing at Screwfix, said: “The award is only given to top tradespeople who can demonstrate that they go above and beyond in their trade. Source: Internet
For Maloney and his team it’s all about providing top quality tradespeople to supply their contractors and maintain their current market share. Source: Internet
Leasor (1962) pp. 18–19 Outside the city walls, suburbs had sprung up providing homes for the craftsmen and tradespeople who flocked to the already overcrowded city. Source: Internet
The company employs 161 employees and is looking for labourers, tradespeople, and people to fill management positions. Source: Internet
The energy industry has been struggling for months to cope with soaring development costs in the area, fuelled in part by a shortage of skilled tradespeople and regular labourers. Source: Internet