ATSMAN wrote:When I hire a person to do general office duties (no tax prep) I always classify that job a clerical and I tell them that and if they want a nice sounding title they are an office associate
ManVsTax wrote:ATSMAN wrote:When I hire a person to do general office duties (no tax prep) I always classify that job a clerical and I tell them that and if they want a nice sounding title they are an office associate
One of the first jobs I interviewed for at a big box retail store was titled "lot technician".
The responsibilities: "cart retrieval".
eric1032 wrote:couple reasons i want to give her a title: 1. she is very strong technically so she is valuable to me. she is been with me for a while now so giving her a title and raise seems like right thing to do. 2. another reason is because she is 32 y/o, fairly young but one of the bookkeepers is close to 55...and sometimes the bookkeeper doesn't want to hear from her so i thought giving her a title would solve this problem.
supervior just sounds very boring, for lack of better word, lol...just want to see if there are other more creative name.
but supervisor it is.
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