office junior

office junior

n
(Commerce) a young person, esp a school-leaver, employed in an office for running errands and doing other minor jobs
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They included revenue girdawar Khalid Amin, patwari Sajjad Hussain, clerk Mazhar Hussain, Gojra AC office clerk Adeel Maqbool, clerk Maqbool Ahmed Shad, Pirmahal AC office junior clerk Tahir Hussain and a Pirmahal AC office naib qasid Zahid.
Sandra took students through her career from an office junior in Stirling to leading Renfrewshire Council, outlining the challenges she faced and what skills she developed to rise to the top.
FREELANDS SOLICITORS OFFICE JUNIORA legal office based in Wishaw are looking for an office junior to carry out duties, including operating the switchboard, dealing with clients, basic clerical duties including cash-handling, mail and general office duties.
Mr Atkin was born in 1946 and attended Linthorpe, Green Lane and Whinney Banks schools, before going to work as an office junior at Tees Towing Co., in Queens Square in 1962.
My first employer told me that when I was an office junior at 16 years old - he said if you put it down you only have to pick it up again and thus wasting time.
It turns out to be the way Incredible Disappearing Smith defends the Bedroom Tax - hiding behind his office junior. Yesterday IDS ignored questions from the Opposition frontbench on the Bedroom Tax.
She was working as an office junior and later as secretary to one of the directors.
LIKE Jim Fisher (Feedback, March 20) I have great memories of working as an office junior in the Bute Terrace Gas Board in the mid 1950s.
He has secured a special Commons debate, which could prove a baptism of fire for new Wales Office Junior Minister Stephen Crabb.
I STARTED working at Binns in the office in January, 1952 as an office junior. My wages at that time were 29 shillings and six pence a week (pounds 1.9s.6d or, today, pounds 1.48p approx), rising to 32 shillings and sixpence (pounds 1.62'p) when I was 16 years old.

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