Bagger in a sentence as a noun

That's the difference between picking the next 100 bagger or being a sheep.

A grocery bagger knows his doctor neighbor makes more than him.

If he could perform a better job, he wouldn't have been a grocery store bagger.

Who would have thought, twenty years ago, that YOU would be the checkout person, and the bagger, at the supermarket?

It is my general view that it's crazy to spend 2-3x as much as normal on a kid who will never achieve anything beyond bagger at Walmart.

He may be better off in absolute terms in a society with modern medicine, even if he is a grocery bagger in that world.

He got downvoted for implying that only a mentally handicapped person would ever be a grocery store bagger.

Do we know it was just the founder who made the decision, or could it have also been VCs trying to stretch a double into an inside-the-park four-bagger?

But you need to be good enough in any domain to call ******** on any of them because everyone will be a passive-aggressive sand-bagger when they don't like your requests.

It's usually a good deal for the student since they get to improve their skills and learn more while getting paid better than a bagger's salary, and it's a good deal for the boss because the student is probably a quick learner and can fill in any knowledge gaps quickly, plus a part-time work agreement during the school year is a low-risk trial period that can lead to full-time in the summer.

Bagger definitions

noun

a workman employed to pack things into containers

See also: packer boxer

noun

a machine for putting objects or substances into bags