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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Pharmacy Aides Job DescriptionA pharmacy is literally a lifeline for the community it serves. This is where people come to obtain the medicine and equipment their health care professionals have prescribed.
While prescriptions must, by law, be filled by a licensed pharmacist, pharmacy aides keep the operation running smoothly.
Applicants for these positions usually need a high school degree—and a record clean of drug or substance abuse
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Pharmacy Technicians Job DescriptionPharmacists used to fill prescriptions by preparing and dispensing doctor-specified pills, creams, and liquids, by hand. Today, most medications are manufactured by drug companies and shipped in bulk to pharmacies.
As a result, pharmacists are able to focus more on providing clinical services. But someone must still measure the doses, count out the pills, and type up instructions for the patient
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