An employee.
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That would a chauffeur. But I'm sure he doesn't call the person he drives around Master.
You call them (employer's name here)'s driver. This only applies if that person drives his employer's car to help the employer to get around, not just for himself/herself . eg- That's Mr.Brown's Driver over there
a person who drives a car for some body, that would be a chauffeur.
Yes.Yes.Yes.Yes.
A person who drives a car is commonly referred to as a motorist.
A person that drives a passenger actually drives the car for the owner. This special essential person is called a Chauffeur.
A chauffeur is a person who drives a motor car for other people.
a chaffeur
Chauffeur (noun) - A person employed to drive a car.
Yes