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Definition of File clerk
1. Noun. A clerk who is employed to maintain the files of an organization.
Lexicographical Neighbors of File Clerk
Literary usage of File clerk
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal by Texas Legislature. Senate, Legislature, United States Congress. Senate, Texas State Library, Texas (1913)
"... 1200 00 Salary of assistant mailing and file clerk 1200 00 1.200 (Ю Salary of
mailing and file clerk 1200 00 1200 00 Salary of messenger and file clerk. ..."
2. The American Office: Its Organization, Management and Records by John William Schulze (1914)
"A capable file clerk who has studied the advantages and disadvantages of various
systems will be able to analyze the local filing problem and to apply the ..."
3. Organization and Management: Part I: Business Organization; Part II by Lee Galloway (1913)
"Route-file clerk.—When the route clerk has finished his sheet and diagram, he
passes them over to the route-file clerk whose duty it is to transfer the ..."
4. The Taylor System in Franklin Management: Application and Results by George De Albert Babcock, Reginald Trautschold (1917)
"When the paper has been dated and a green marker placed by the Order Clerk and
turned over to the Route file clerk, he will send the face copy to the stores ..."
5. The Girl and the Job by Helen Christene Hoerle, Florence B.. Saltzberg (1919)
"THE file clerk In a few weeks or months if she evinces ambition she may prepare
... $6) to the work of file clerk, the ambitious girl may go even further. ..."
6. Factory and Office Administration by Lee Galloway (1917)
"When the route clerk has finished his sheet and diagram, he passes them over to
the route-file clerk, whose duty it is to transfer the information from ..."
7. Report of the War Trade Board by United States War Trade Board (1920)
"Cotter, Katherine J., file clerk. Croes, Mildred F., index and catalogue, clerk.
... Dickinson, Edith P., file clerk. Donegan, Dorothy M., typist. ..."