gofer

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{{Short description|Type of personal servant}}

{{about|jobs that include running errands|the animal|Gopher|other uses|Gofer (disambiguation)|and|Gopher (disambiguation)}}A gofer, go-fer or gopher {{IPAc-en|ˈ|ɡ|oʊ|f|ər}} is an employee who specializes in the delivery of specific items to their superior(s). Examples of these items include a cup of coffee, a tool, a tailored suit, or a car. Outside of the business world, the term is used to describe a child or young adult who is learning how to do tasks and is sent to fetch items. A similar job is that of peon in Commonwealth countries.{{cn|date=January 2018}}

Gofer may also refer to a junior member of an organisation who generally receive the most vexing and thankless work.{{cn|date=May 2025}}

Etymology

Gofer derives from “go for” and typifies a boss’s often impromptu order to an underling, usually a menial one, to go and fetch something, frequently of a personal nature, such as coffee, dry-cleaned garments, or postage stamps. The term originated in North America.{{cn|date=September 2023}}

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