Lumberjack in a sentence as a noun

I have a beard, can code in Python, and wear lumberjack shirts.

The firm buys 100 trees from someone for $10,000 and then turns them into a house for the lumberjack.

Being a lumberjack, fisherman or roofer is not easy either.

Now if the guy would have quit programming to become a lumberjack, that would have been interesting.

Yeah, having known a an actual lumberjack growing up, this struck me as really rude and derogatory.

Can a 40-something factory worker or lumberjack learn how to create Android apps that generate revenue?

Why did _she_ decide not to become a developer, a lumberjack, a surgeon, a mathematician...

Someone here said truck driver, someone else said lumberjack -- I searched for 'bicycle messenger', my geek friends usually followed similar patterns.

Your criticism reads a bit like "This kitchen knife says it cuts amazingly fast and clean, but as a lumberjack, I have to say I find it's horrible at cutting.

I don't have any expertise either but here's a conjecture:I'm a lumberjack and I'm okay... I want to buy 1000 Acres of pristine forestland and then spend 8 years wrangling with the government for the right to log it. So how much wood could I cut if I could cut wood?

Lumberjack definitions

noun

a person who fells trees

See also: lumberman logger feller faller

noun

a short warm outer jacket