Office Clerks, General Job DescriptionIf you’re task-oriented and detail-minded, becoming a general office clerk can be a great way to “get your foot in the door” at a company and place it firmly on the career advancement ladder.
That’s because nearly every organization needs people who can type and file, operate photocopiers, fax machines, and other office equipment and perform many other jobs.
Specific duties vary widely. Someone working in a doctor’s office won’t perform the same tasks as someone else working in an auto parts wholesaler or in a financial institution
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Office Machine and Cash Register Servicers Job DescriptionElectro-mechanical devices are the weak link in a computerized world. That’s because, unlike computers, they are based on moving parts.
Cash registers, printers, photocopiers, and fax machines have to transport paper past a printing or scanning element.
Typewriters, which many offices use to fill out multi-part forms, have printing heads that physically strike carbon ribbons and paper. And where there is movement, there is wear, and, eventually, the need for repair
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