Born in Boroughbridge, then in the West Riding of Yorkshire, Stott began working at the age of fifteen, as a goods clerk for the North Eastern Railway.
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Janney was a dry goods clerk and former Confederate Army officer from Alexandria, Virginia, who used his lunch hours to whittle from wood an alternative to the link-and-pin coupler.
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Janney was a dry goods clerk and former Confederate Army officer from Alexandria, Virginia, who used his lunch hours to whittle from wood an alternative to the link and pin coupler.
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With good clerks now so hard to find, most consumers probably will appreciate the service improvements that could come from the integration of the Internet and other new technologies into retail stores.
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At Dalbeattie he went through the station slowly and William Douglas, a 16-year-old goods clerk, handed Robb a ticket; Robb said that he asked him, " Is that all right ? " and Douglas replied, " Yes, go on ."
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MYMONEY-MYLIFE ( Undated ) _ Stuart Marvin, who works in marketing for The Sporting News, writes this week's " My Money, My Life " column about a grade school test that predicted he had all the makings of a good clerk.
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After the war, he was a dry goods clerk in Alexandria, Virginia; he spent many of his lunches whittling his concept out of a block of wood for a replacement to the railroads'link and pin couplers that were in wide use.
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A printer, a tinsmith, a locksmith, a carpenter, a cabinetmaker, a dry goods clerk, a bank's, a lawyer's or a physician's clerk, or a clerk in almost any kind of business, would all come under the power of the legislature on this assumption.
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Within weeks of his sole appearance for Somerset, Tate's work as a goods clerk for the Great Western Railway saw him transferred to Reading, Though he played no further first-class cricket, Tate became a key player for Caversham Cricket Club over the following two decades.