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Marking Clerks
Print and attach price tickets to articles of merchandise using one or several methods, such as marking price on tickets by hand or using ticket-printing machine.
Other names for Marking Clerks:
Grey Goods Marker, Grocery Clerk, Marking, In Store Marketing Associate (ISM Associate), Inventory and Pricing Associate, Label Maker, Marker, Marking Clerk, Merchandise Marker, Price Changer, Pricing Associate, Sales Associate, Scan Coordinator, Sorter-Pricer, Stubber, Tag Marker, Ticket Marker, Ticketer, Warehouse Pricing and Inventory Clerk,
What do Marking Clerks do?
Put price information on tickets, marking by hand or using ticket-printing machine.
Compare printed price tickets with entries on purchase orders to verify accuracy and notify supervisor of discrepancies.
Pin, paste, sew, tie, or staple tickets, tags, or labels to article.
Record number and types of articles marked and pack articles in boxes.
Mark selling price by hand on boxes containing merchandise.
Record price, buyer, and grade of product on tickets attached to products auctioned.
Keep records of production, returned goods, and related transactions.
Indicate item size, style, color, and inspection results on tags, tickets, and labels, using rubber stamp or writing instrument.
Change the price of books in a warehouse.