file clerk

NOUN
  1. a clerk who is employed to maintain the files of an organization
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How To Use file clerk In A Sentence

  • Do not try to erase anything as remote from basic-basic as birth unless the file clerk insists on presenting birth.
  • I can show you figures that prove it's safer to be a sandhog in the Moon than it is to be a file clerk in Des Moines-all things considered. The Past Through Tomorrow
  • Coming from an orthodox Jewish family that occasionally clawed its way into the lower middle-class for up to two years at a time, I was acutely aware of the fact that the kind of jobs available to people like me embraced nothing that anybody ever dreamed of being: general clerk, payroll clerk, file clerk, shlepper. Michael Wex: How Do You Make a Writer Kvetch?
  • The systemmanager has all jurisdiction, the file clerk is responsible for the records depository management, the user may carry on to the file borrows the operation.
  • In brief, Archives Information Ethic is the study of new relations between file clerk and file users in the society based on information.
  • Usually the file clerk hands out material on the basis of time and topic.
  • Here an intelligent, self-taught inmate, Jim, works as a file clerk, unjustly called a stoolie by his fellow prisoners although he strives to help them.
  • The records had been all balled up by inefficient file clerks.
  • Forming of it, relation of it with the traditional one, requirements for the file clerk and problems existing in building the digitized archive establishment ar...
  • Our man Harvey Pekar, for those still unacquainted, has made ends meet with a steady gig as a V.A. hospital file clerk in his hometown of Cleveland for the past 30-odd years.
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