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stock clerk

noun

  1. a worker in a stockroom who is in charge of the materials and goods stored there.
  2. a clerk responsible for replenishing the stock displayed in a grocery store, hardware store, etc.


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At age 15, Mr. Stovall was hired to work as a stock clerk at a grocery store.

Winters said she could not get a job for two years, even as a stock clerk in a grocery, with her master’s degree in teaching.

Meanwhile, she took odd jobs, working as a maid at a boardinghouse, an office clerk, a stock clerk, a secretary in the state grain office and an assistant in a lawyer’s office.

He got his first job at 14 as the stock clerk in a local convenience store.

Julie Reinicke, a stock clerk for a food retailer in Buhl, Germany, said of her dog Yuna, “She was the best thing that ever happened to me, and she helped me tremendously with just being around.”

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