A person that does menial jobs may be called a grunt.
Menial means a task that you consider to be "beneath you." Here are some sentences.I refuse to take a menial job sweeping out the grocery store.That is such a menial task; I deserve a better job than that.Poor people often have to take menial jobs because they cannot find anything better.
Shoe-shinning is a menial job.
John did not mind having to do menial work at the camp
I am looking for a more menial job- like yours! Sweeping the floor was deemed a much too menial task for the princess.
The adverb form "coolly" means in a calm or unruffled manner. The noun "coolie" is a slang term for someone performing menial or stoop labor.
Her boss relegated her to do the menial, boringn tasks.
The word for someone who gives jobs is "employer." An employer is typically a person or organization that hires individuals to perform work in exchange for compensation. In a broader context, "recruiter" can also refer to someone who actively seeks out candidates for job openings.
The word is spelled "lackey" and has the connotation of a servile inferior, rather than a valued helper. A similar word is minion.
It is not a word; unless it was made up by someone.
To have made someone into a slave.
The word drudgery means dull or menial work. Following is an example of the word used in a sentence. "John's job as a data entry clerk was drudgery".
it was a word someone made up i think