ppl. a. [f. JOB v.2 + -ED1.] Hired, as a horse or carriage, for a particular job or for a definite time.
1883. Ld. R. Gower, My Remin., I. xi. 188. We had some pleasant
rides on jobbed horses.
1899. Westm. Gaz., 22 June, 7/2. Driving about in jobbed carriages and pairs.