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filing clerk

British  

noun

  1. an employee who maintains office files

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He looked like a filing clerk, or a telephone operator, perhaps from a headquarters long ago dispersed.

From Literature

Because I’m jolly well not turning it over to some filing clerk in London.

From Literature

From 1949 to 1956, Valerie Fletcher had worked as Eliot's typist, filing clerk and tea-maker at Faber & Faber.

From The Guardian

Before he became a vaudeville actor, Joe Penner had been a choir boy, magazine salesman, Ford filing clerk, property man for an act called "Rex the Mind Reader."

From Time Magazine Archive

After university I was intermittently unemployed between such casual jobs as being a filing clerk on minimum wage to working on street surveys and in call centres.

From The Guardian