schlepper
/ˈʃlɛpər/
noun
- A person who carries or hauls things, especially heavy or awkward items.
- We hired a schlepper to move the furniture.
- The schlepper loaded the boxes onto the truck.
- He worked as a schlepper at the market, carrying crates of fruit.
- A person who is clumsy, slow, or unimpressive; a schlep.
- He's a nice schlepper, but not very efficient.
- Don't be such a schlepper — we're going to be late.
- That schlepper can't even carry a bag without dropping it.