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stock-taker

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Noun1.stock-taker - an employee whose job is to take inventory; "an outside stocktaker had to be hired"
employee - a worker who is hired to perform a job


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M&S bosses called in officers over suspicions money was going missing, while a stock-taker raised concerns over lost items and cash from the pub.
Ms Brooks, a stock-taker and auditor who lives in Coleshill Road, Marston Green, said the saga began after 15-year-old Annabella moved from a Shropshire boarding school to a comprehensive in December 2005.
I was accepted for training two years ago, but after six weeks I was injured with shin splints,' said the 19-year-old who currently works as a stock-taker.
 
 
 
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