noun, a maker of cheese (“cheese, n. 1”, OED)
“My dad run a cheese factory across the road from here, and there was always something going on around there in the morning. There’d be a lineup of milk wagons and the odd truck. And then there was, you know, the cheese makers, eh.”
“He was cheese maker. Then he went to foreman, yup. But he was the quality control too.”
“He was a cheese maker there.”
“Both my brothers become cheese makers. They all had to go to Brockville and write their exams and stuff, eh, even in those days.”
“He was a helper. He worked in the cheese factory, but he wasn’t a cheese maker.”
“He was hired as the cheese maker.”
“A cheese maker was out of the factory around noon or shortly after, so he’d work the afternoon for Mr. Smith … So Smith had the cheese maker working with him.”