floor manager
Americannoun
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a person assigned to direct the proceedings on the floor of an assembly, as at a political convention.
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the stage manager of a television program.
noun
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the stage manager employed in the production of a television programme
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a person in overall charge of one floor of a large shop or department store
Etymology
Origin of floor manager
An Americanism dating back to 1885–90
Example Sentences
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After two weeks on the job, Doe said that she reported Vichique Maya’s conduct to two male supervisors, including Soho House’s floor manager and food and beverage director, states the complaint, but “neither took any semblance of corrective or investigatory action.”
From Los Angeles Times
“China is going on their spring festival for a week starting Feb. 15, and they have only been interested in Brazilian soybeans,” said Brian Pullam, floor manager with Linn & Associates.
Saraí Ortiz’s father Jose worked 18 years for Ambiance Apparel, rising to become a floor manager at the sprawling fast-fashion warehouse in downtown Los Angeles.
From Los Angeles Times
After lots of reading on the subject and discussions with her husband, a television floor manager, they decided on home-schooling.
From BBC
The fake floor manager "Murray" was this time a “sound engineer” who again posted that “this is legit”.
From BBC
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