A jack-of-all-trades is a person who does odd jobs, so it would be the perfect answer for the question, "What is a hyphenated word that means a person who does odd jobs?" It is possible that this is what was intended, even though it is not what the question asks.
From their parents, doing jobs, or doing odd-jobs-anything from doing a friends homework to dealing drugs .
an odd jobber
Crooks mentions that he enjoys doing odd jobs and working because it keeps him busy and makes him feel useful. He also indicates that working allows him to avoid feeling lonely and isolated.
Ronald Reagan.
strange?
You will have to look for jobs from your family and friends. Such jobs may include cutting grass or doing odd jobs around their house.
Deviating from what is ordinary, usual, or expected; strange or peculiar: an odd with what is usual: as, an odd way of doing things.
he studied odd jobs
No. Caravaggio spent most of his career on the run doing odd jobs in various cities.
Odd Jobs was created in 1986-03.
The duration of Odd Jobs is 1.47 hours.