for hire

Related to for hire: gun for hire, Jobs

for hire

Available for employment. I hear that Sasha's old tutor is available for hire—I think she would make a great addition to our teaching staff.
See also: hire
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • hire
  • on hire
  • dead-tree edition
  • dead-tree format
  • hold the phone
  • Hold the phone!
  • please hold
  • at (one's) service
  • at your service
  • hold the wire
References in periodicals archive
On top of the five prosecutions this week, the city council has successfully prosecuted a total of 30 licensed private hire drivers for plying for hire in Liverpool without a licence in the past year.
Each incident of plying for hire gives rise to two criminal offences of firstly plying for hire in an unlicensed vehicle (in the sense that a private hire vehicle is not licensed to ply for hire as a hackney carriage is) and secondly, driving without insurance covering them for third party risks arising from using their vehicle for public hire.
The decision invalidates tactics by companies attempting to claim copyright ownership by stating on paychecks that signing the check is an indication that an author is being reimbursed for a "work made for hire."
THE new year will see hire industry experts descend on the Midlands for a two day conference with the aim of generating the desire for hire.
It matters because a private hire driver's car insurance only covers him, his vehicle and his passengers for private hire, not plying for hire, which only hackney carriages are allowed to do.
The deal for hire business LCH Generators comprises pounds 54.5 million in cash and pounds 4.5 million in shares.