drudger
/ˈdrʌdʒər/Definitions
1. noun
A person who does unskilled or menial work, often for a wage.
“The migrant workers were considered drudgers in the eyes of the wealthy landowners.”
1. noun
A person who does unskilled or menial work, often for a wage.
“The migrant workers were considered drudgers in the eyes of the wealthy landowners.”