Women may not have worked as clerks till World War I, but women worked as spies in many wars including the American Civil War and the Revolutionary War.
Women in world war II drove fire engines and ambulences. They operated search lights radio and radar equipment. Some were mechanics for armed forces vehicles and airplanes. Some were secretaries, nurses, and clerks. Some were spies. Others worked on farms, or in factories.
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The standard collective nouns are:a school of clerksa rookery of clerksThose collective nouns seem to refer to fish or birds. There is no standard collective noun for the type of clerks that work in an office or a store. A collective noun is an informal part of language, any noun that suits a situation can function as a collective noun, for example, an absence of clerks, a filing of clerks, a klatch of clerks, etc.
Yes. There are real American spies. Many of them work for the Central Intelligence Agency.
Anyone, but mostly country governments.
They used disguises of the enemy, as in... American Spies wear German Clothing Itailan Spies wear French Clothing Spies in World War 2 were more like "moles" than spies. A "mole" is like a spy, but they work for both sides, but provide info and really work for only one side.
1) women work (factory workers clerks) 2) economic problems 3) social unrest 4)the draft - conscription
probably the word "clerical" - of or relating to clerks or office workers or their work.
A stalker !!!!!!!!!!!
deli clerks are people who make sandwiches and work at super markets.
Much the same as women everywhere. They put their undergarments on first and work outwards.
Common jobs for women in the period c. 1900-1914 included: # Domestic servants # Factory work (especially in cotton mills) # Telegraph clerks # Telephone operators # Secretarial work. (The level of responsibility varied a lot). # School teaching
Definition and Nature of the WorkOffice clerks do many jobs that are basic to office work. Clerks make up payrolls and bills. They enter data on a computer, scan documents, sort mail, answer e-mail, and file papers and reports. Clerks work in government offices, insurance companies, and hospitals. They work for department stores, manufacturers, and other businesses. In small offices general office clerks perform a variety of tasks according to a schedule. For instance, clerks might prepare payroll checks every Thursday and stock the supply closet every Friday. Some clerks move from job to job as the need arises. These clerks are called floaters. For instance, a clerk might enter invoices into a database one day and help secretaries type letters the next day.In large companies the work of office clerks is usually more specialized. One clerk might be in charge of copying letters, manuscripts, or other materials on photocopying machines. Another clerk might spend each day working in the bookkeeping department. Office clerks are often supervised by secretaries or office managers. Many clerks operate office machines such as fax machines, photocopiers, and computers. Some organizations have specialized clerical jobs that are not found elsewhere. For instance, hospitals employ clerks to enter information into a computer as patients are admitted to the hospital.
it depends on your level.like a,b,c,d,e or z. *first, e spies are beginners, they make 25000-100,000 usd per mission. *second, d spies, spies that already done more than 3 missions make 100,000-200,000 usd per mission. *third, c spies are spies that surpassed 6 missions already, so they make 220,000-350,000 usd a mission. *fourth, b spies, spies that have done more than 8 missions, so they make 360,000-500,000 per mission. *fifth, a spies, spies that have done more than 12 missions, they make like 500,000-2,000,000 usd per mission. *sixth, are z spies, these are spies that have done more than 12 SUCCESSFUL missions. and they may be work under an agency or not,. so they make 2,000,000 usd to the sky's the limit. z spies are the highest ranking spies, and there are only very few of them.but they do mission perfectly, quickly and confidently.
media clerkz in schools help studentz to work on different type of subjects?
I call them clerks or salesclerks. Also, salesperson would work.
J.O.N.A.S. stands for Junior Operatives Networking As Spies. They play as 3 spies going through school and spy work
1292, right after the first world war
well you have to go in sachool for years and years and work at office room at bank and other stuff What? I would expect that far more Presidents have worked as Senators and Congressmen and Lawyers than bank clerks...
The women couldnt work buy things on there own. Or evn wear pants. When the men left to war there was a huge decrease in jobs, which gave women the chance to work for the first time.
There are no spies in the FBI. The FBI uses Undercover Agents to get evidence on criminals in this country. The agency for spies is the CIA. The CIA sends out agents to work undercover in foreign countries. They are called spies. All undercover work involves using false identities, getting close to the people who have the information you need, getting them to accept you and talk in front of you, and having a safe way to deliver reports to your home office.
The civil war did a great deal of changing many peoples lives. Most men were drafted because of the Consciption Act and many women were left to do the work around the house. Some women did fight in diguse and there were many spies as well.
spies are hired by a spy league such as the CIA and they steal info and such from enimies. and spies can work for companies too. they could, for example, steal a fashion sketch from one buissness and create it and sell it-stealing ideas. the info spies collect is called intelligence.
They had to work in the factories for the first time ever.
Women and men were separated when they first arrived at the concentration camps. If children were old enough to work, they often were allowed to stay with a parent and were forced to work. If they were too young to work, they were often sent to be gassed. Women, if found strong or suitable enough, were often sent to work in factories. Older women that were not seen as physically capable for doing work were gassed.