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hot-desker, n. orig. and chiefly Brit. Brit. |ˈhɒtdɛskə|, U.S. |ˈhɑtˌdɛskər| [‹ hot desk n. + -er suffix1. Compare slightly earlier hot-desking n. and slightly later hot-desk v.] A person or employer who practises hot-desking; a temporary or part-time occupant of a shared desk or work station.
1993Managem. Today Feb. 83 Marketing executive Bernard Kiernan was one of the first hot-deskers and thinks the system works very well but sees the potential for hiccups. 1995Daily Mail 19 Oct. 65/1 Contractors, temps and hot-deskers who have to fight for available seats can also crowd you out. 1998Independent on Sunday (Electronic ed.) 1 Nov. The recent letter about hot-deskers taking over their screens, reconfiguring the desktop and dumping the icons. |