job's a good 'un vs job's a good'un

job's a good 'un

phrase
  • Expresses satisfaction that a task has been or will be carried out successfully, often suggesting that the task is simple, or ironically implying that it has been completed in a cursory or slapdash manner. 

job's a good'un

How often have the words job's a good 'un and job's a good'un occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )