Factotum
Factotum is a noun that denotes a person who performs many different kinds of work; a general-purpose helper or handyman. The term emphasizes versatility and breadth of duties rather than expertise in a single trade. It originates from the Latin fac totum, meaning "do everything," and entered English in the early modern period. Historically, a factotum might be a household servant empowered to manage multiple tasks, run errands, and coordinate various chores for an employer.
Today, factotum can describe an individual employed to juggle a range of roles within an organization, often
In literature and film, the term is most famously associated with Charles Bukowski's 1975 novel Factotum, which