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The commission also called for the creation of a continuous customer service training program, the hiring of telephone operators, information clerks and driving instructors, and uniform guidelines for all offices.
In each precinct, there will be an overall coordinator in charge who will be paid $150 a day and one or two information clerks to direct voters to the correct election district within that voting place.
The people who answer phones for major institutions in New York -- operators, library information clerks, municipal information agents and even clerks and editors in the news departments at newspapers and television stations -- are both the targets of occasional rage and the recipients of the kindness of strangers.
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The information clerk said he thought there was a stamp machine just off the waiting room.
When he asked the information clerk on the main floor where to find them, she gave him a motherly smile.
The free No. 22 Massport bus to the T rapid transit system leaves every 8 to 10 minutes, according to the information clerk.
Alicia Sanchez, an information clerk at the United States Postal Service's customer assistance center in Manhattan, fields questions about postal rates, ZIP codes and, at Christmas time, Santa Claus.
This conviction persisted subconsciously even after she had grown up, married, borne a child, and gone to work as an information clerk in the Neil House, the second largest hotel in Columbus, Ohio, her home town.
In the next twenty-four hours I also asked the iceman, the doctor, the landlord's agent, the manicurist, my husband's secretary, the traffic officer at Seven Ave and 135th St, the information clerk at Grand Central and Mr. Foster.
The New Yorker, June 28 , 1952P. 20 Overheard, information clerk at the Pentagon Building to inquiring visitor: "We are so terribly dividied by unification that it is difficult for me to direct you to the proper office.
By F. Kaufmann and Geoffrey T. Hellman The New Yorker, June 28 , 1952P. 20 Overheard, information clerk at the Pentagon Building to inquiring visitor: "We are so terribly dividied by unification that it is difficult for me to direct you to the proper office.
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