Everybody touch the data directly or indirectly.
What does a clerk do?
keep records or the administrator
A city clerk serves as keeper of the city's records, administrator of city contracts, and recieves legal documents on behalf of the city.
The county clerk manages elections and maintains the state's records.
Yes the word clerk is a noun. It is a common noun.
Contact the clerk of the court or the court administrator where the original judgment writ was issued.
Contact the clerk of the court or the court administrator where the judgment was issued and request a copy of the writ of judgment.
It varies. May be the Mayer or the City Council or the City Manager. Could even be the Treasurer or some other administrator.
Masculine
A data entry clerk is primarily responsible for 'computerising' written data. One example would be... Membership forms at a large gym - the clerk would take the written membership for, and enter the details into the database, so the company can keep in touch with its membership.
UDC = universal decimal classification IDC = internet database connector But in sometimes UDC used as a JOB POST, for example; UDC = Upperlevel Divisional Clerk LDC = Lowlevel Divisional Clerk
An administrator usually keeps things running in the office. They work with customers or clients, answer the phone and complete word processing tasks. A debit and credit clerk is responsible for managing the flow of finances in the office and keeping track of accounts payable and accounts receivable.