Peripatetic (adj)
per-ee-pat-et-ik
Travelling from place to place, in particular working or based in various places for relatively short periods.
Late Middle English (denoting an Aristotelian philosopher): from Old French peripatetique, via Latin from Greek peripatētikos ‘walking up and down’, from the verb peripatein.
Example sentences
“It’s the peripatetic nature of being a supermarket rep that is hard..”