bottom of the ladder



bottom of the ladder

Lowest or most junior position in a hierarchy. For example, If we hire you, you'll have to begin at the bottom of the ladder. The rungs of a ladder have been likened to a step-wise progression since the 14th century. Also see low man on the totem pole.
See also: bottom, ladder, of

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Ursula['ə:sjulə]
Laurentius-Ancient Roman
Menodora-Ancient Greek
JarrettJER-ət, JAR-ətEnglish
Aristokles-Ancient Greek
Tadalatah-DAH-lahSouthern African, Chewa