the checkout assistant
Cashier
concierge - if it's for hotels and such things
if you mean like if ur not coming to work and someone takes ur place i think its called covering
Lose Nut Behind Wheel.
an upstander is a person who stands up to the bully
Miss Hepzibah, by secluding herself from society, has lost all true relation with it, and is, in fact, dead; although she galvanizes herself into a semblance of life, and stands behind her counter, affilicting the world with a greatly-to-be-deprecated scowl.
A receptionist would normally sit at the front desk of a hotel.
If you mean the counter in a check-out line, they are cashiers. If in the meat department, bakery, or deli, they are simply workers assigned to that department.
concierge - if it's for hotels and such things
A person that stands for equality is called an equal opportunist.
The catcher is the person that is behind the batter however if you mean even further then the Catcher then it's the Home Plate Umpire and if you mean even further then next would be the various fans that are in the stands.
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Yes, the word counter is a noun, a singular, common noun. A counter is either a place where the cashier stands in a shop or the part of the restaurant where you order food; a counter is also a person or machine that counts something.
The promise of a seller that stands behind their product is usually called a guarantee. It can also be referred to as a warranty which has a similar meaning.
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CSO online, or more properly CSO, stands for Counter Strike Online. It is a popular website for the first person shooter known as Counter Strike and its many sequels.
OTC usually stands for Over The Counter. It also stands for Ornithine transcarbamylase."OTC" stands for "over-the-counter," which in the US means that you can purchase that medication without a prescription.