Who arranges products on store's shelves
The rack of chips in a store from Frito lay would be considered as a rack jobber.
A jobber is just another term for a wholesaler so an apparel jobber is a wholesale clothes company.
A train running along a track. The rail is the rack and the wheels are the pinion.
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a job to get lumber
Slobber, clobber, and jobber all rhyme with robber.
Jobber is a wholesaler who operates on a small scale or who sells only to retailers and institutions. Jobber can also be defined as the person who works by the bank. One can find such definitions and meanings from websites like Merriam-Webstar.
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Remove your rack and pinion, send it to a rebuilder, jobber, and they will easily be able to rebuild it and return it to you. This would be by far the most cost effective. Consider having an experienced GM mechanic and or a large volume parts supplier look at it. I bet they would tell you that it is somewhat common and it may be GM.
A "half-rack" is simply a form factor for audio equipment units. For example, you can have an effects unit that sits in a rack for protection, a "full-rack" is an effects unit (or amp, or whatever) is twice as thick as a "half-rack". So if you can fit 4 full-rack units in a rack, then you can fit 8 or so half-rack units in that same rack (but leave room between the units for airflow).
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