timeserver
/ˈtaɪmˌsɜrvər/
noun
- A person who does the minimum required to keep their job or position, without any real effort or loyalty.
- The company needs workers, not timeservers who only care about their paycheck.
- He was just a timeserver, showing up late and leaving early.
- The manager fired the timeserver who never contributed new ideas.
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