mill agent
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Definition
Noun: * The responsible official at a mill that is under absentee ownership: A "mill agent" is the manager or superintendent who is in charge of the daily operations and administration of a mill (such as a textile mill, paper mill, or sawmill) on behalf of an owner who does not live or work on-site.
Usage
The term "mill agent" is a specific occupational title, primarily historical, used to describe the head manager of an industrial mill. It implies that the agent has significant authority and responsibility for the mill's workforce, production, and finances, acting as the direct representative of the absent owner.
Examples
- The mill agent was tasked with hiring all new workers and ensuring production quotas were met.
- In the 19th century, the mill agent often lived in a large house provided by the mill's owners.
- All reports on output and expenses were sent directly to the mill agent.
Advanced Usage
- The role of a mill agent was common during the Industrial Revolution, particularly in company towns where the agent wielded considerable influence over both the mill and the local community.
Variants and Related Words
- Agent (noun): A person who acts on behalf of another. (The broader category to which "mill agent" belongs).
- Superintendent (noun): A person who manages or supervises an organization or activity. (A close synonym in a managerial context).
- Factor (noun): Historically, a similar term for a commercial agent, especially in Scotland.
Synonyms
- Mill manager
- Superintendent
- Overseer
- Works manager
Antonyms
- Worker
- Laborer
- Employee (non-managerial)
- Absentee owner
Noun
- the responsible official at a mill that is under absentee ownership