Sidewalk superintendent

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The term sidewalk superintendent is a nickname given by the construction industry to people who stop and watch a construction project from a sidewalk or other vantage point. This nickname nods to the stereotypical supervisor who would rather watch a project be completed rather than participating in its construction.

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Sidewalk Superintendent The Big Apple; Entry from March 16, 2005; Barry Popik; accessed 2007-02-09