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stock clerk
noun
- a worker in a stockroom who is in charge of the materials and goods stored there.
- 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.
From Washington Post
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.
From Washington Post
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.
From New York Times
He got his first job at 14 as the stock clerk in a local convenience store.
From Washington Times
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.”
From Seattle Times
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