Paper pusher

The phrase "paper pusher" refers to an individual or an employee who mainly deals with paperwork, bureaucracy, and administrative tasks in an organization. This term often carries a negative connotation, suggesting that the person's work is tedious, monotonous, or lacks meaningful impact. Paper pushers are typically perceived as being more focused on routine tasks rather than making significant contributions or being involved in more innovative and creative aspects of their work.


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