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Definition of Stockkeepers
1. stockkeeper [n] - See also: stockkeeper
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stockkeepers
Literary usage of Stockkeepers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bulletin (1916)
"... of the storekeeper; the packing and shipping rooms, of the head packer and
shipping clerk. The storage department employs helpers and stockkeepers. ..."
2. Packard Advanced Training School: Lecture Course, 1919, Delivered Before the by Packard Motor Car Company (1919)
"Perhaps some of the stockkeepers will show an indifference to their work. That has
happened and will happen again, and we must all do our utmost to teach ..."
3. Rural England: Being an Account of Agricultural and Social Researches by Henry Rider Haggard (1902)
"A higher rate of weekly wage; as much piecework as possible, and stockkeepers
and shepherds to have a small interest in stock reared or sold. 2. ..."
4. Historical Records of New South Wales by Frank Murcott Bladen (1893)
"... two deputy-commissaries, sixteen superintendants and stockkeepers, five women,
eight children under two years, four above, all of the civil department. ..."
5. The Vocational Education of Girls and Women by Albert H. Leake (1918)
"... packers, cashiers, stockkeepers, messengers, etc 709 15.7% Cashiers (other
than in department stores) 56 2.6% Buyers, shoppers 36 .8% Proofreaders, ..."