A jobbing builder is not the best structural engineer or carpenter or bricklayer.
From the independent.co.uk
Her father, a bricklayer, had fallen ill, so her mother found a maid recruiter.
From the orlandosentinel.com
Manuel Sanchez, an illegal immigrant, worked as a bricklayer, among other jobs.
From the washingtonpost.com
Retired bricklayer Bernard was knocked down on January 16 and died 18 days later.
From the expressandstar.com
Ben Johnson was the son of a bricklayer and no-one disputes he wrote his plays.
From the guardian.co.uk
He was a mason and bricklayer who worked for Mercury Masonry and other businesses.
From the orlandosentinel.com
A former bricklayer, Guscott, was a Rolls-Royce mover who adored the biggest stages.
From the telegraph.co.uk
He added that Welsh, a qualified bricklayer, was keen to get back into work.
From the gazettelive.co.uk
He is a skilled bricklayer, travelling around neighbouring villages building houses.
From the economist.com
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A craftsman skilled in building with bricks
(bricklaying) the craft of laying bricks
A bricklayer or mason is a tradesman who lays bricks to construct brickwork. The term also refers to personnel who use blocks to construct blockwork walls and other forms of masonry. In British and Australian English, a bricklayer is colloquially known as a "brickie".
A craftsman who builds walls and suchlike out of bricks