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Clerk, the vocational title, commonly refers to a white-collar worker
White-collar worker

The term white-collar worker refers to a salaried professional or an educated worker who performs semi-professional office, administrative, and sales coordination tasks, as opposed to a blue-collar worker, whose job requires manual labor....
 who conducts general office or, in some instances, sales tasks. The responsibilities of clerical workers commonly include record keeping, filing, staffing service counters and other administrative tasks. In American English
American English

PhonologyIn many ways, compared to English language in England, North American English is conservative in its phonology. Some distinctive accents can be found on the East Coast of the United States , partly because these areas were in contact with England, and imitated prestigious varieties of English English at a time when those varieties we...
, this includes shop staff, but in British English
British English

British English or UK English is the broad term used to distinguish the forms of the English language used in the United Kingdom from forms used elsewhere....
, such people are known as shop assistants and are not considered to be clerks. Also, the pronunciation is different: ('clark'/'clahk') in most British English dialects, but ('clurk') in American English.

word clerk, derived from the Latin clericus meaning 'cleric
Cleric

A cleric , clergyman , or churchman is a member of the clergy of a religion, especially one who is a priest, preacher, or other religious professional....
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Clerk, the vocational title, commonly refers to a white-collar worker
White-collar worker

The term white-collar worker refers to a salaried professional or an educated worker who performs semi-professional office, administrative, and sales coordination tasks, as opposed to a blue-collar worker, whose job requires manual labor....
 who conducts general office or, in some instances, sales tasks. The responsibilities of clerical workers commonly include record keeping, filing, staffing service counters and other administrative tasks. In American English
American English

PhonologyIn many ways, compared to English language in England, North American English is conservative in its phonology. Some distinctive accents can be found on the East Coast of the United States , partly because these areas were in contact with England, and imitated prestigious varieties of English English at a time when those varieties we...
, this includes shop staff, but in British English
British English

British English or UK English is the broad term used to distinguish the forms of the English language used in the United Kingdom from forms used elsewhere....
, such people are known as shop assistants and are not considered to be clerks. Also, the pronunciation is different: ('clark'/'clahk') in most British English dialects, but ('clurk') in American English.

History

The word clerk, derived from the Latin clericus meaning 'cleric
Cleric

A cleric , clergyman , or churchman is a member of the clergy of a religion, especially one who is a priest, preacher, or other religious professional....
', i.e. clergyman (Latin was the foremost language used at most early medieval courts, writing mainly entrusted to clergy as most laymen couldn't read), can denote someone who works in an office
Office

An office is generally a room or other area in which people employment, but may also denote a position within an organization with specific duties attached to it ; the latter is in fact an earlier usage, office as place originally referring to the location of one's duty....
 and whose duties include record-keeping or correspondence. The word entered English from Scots Gaelic clčireach also derived from Latin clericus, which in turn derived from Greek
Greek language

Greek is an Indo-European languages native to the southern Balkan peninsula, the language of the Greek people. It forms an independent branch within Indo-European....
 ???????? (klerikos) "of the clergy".

In a medieval context, the word meant "Scholar" and still related to the word "cleric
Cleric

A cleric , clergyman , or churchman is a member of the clergy of a religion, especially one who is a priest, preacher, or other religious professional....
". Even today, the term Clerk regular designates a type of regular clerics. The cognate terms in some languages, e.g. Klerk in Dutch, became restricted to a specific, fairly low rank in the administrative
Public administration

Public administration can be broadly described as the development, implementation and study of branches of government public policy. The pursuit of the public good by enhancing civil society and social justice is the ultimate goal of the field....
 hierarchy.

United States

Clerical workers are perhaps the largest occupational group in the United States. In 2004 there were 3.1 million general office clerks, 1.5 million office administrative supervisors and 4.1 million secretaries. Clerical occupations often do not require a college degree, though some college education or 1 to 2 years in vocational programs are common qualifications. Familiarity with office equipment and certain software programs is also often required. Employers may provide clerical training. The median salary for clerks is $23,000, while the national median income for workers age 25 or older is $33,000. Median salaries ranged from $22,770 for general office clerks to $34,970 for secretaries and $41,030 for administrative supervisors. Clerical workers are considered working class
American middle class

File:A monument of working class.JPGThe American middle class is an Ambiguity defined social class in the United States. While the concept remains largely ambiguous in popular opinion and common language use, contemporary sociologists have put forward several, more or less congruent, theories on the American middle class....
 by American sociologists
Sociology

Sociology is a branch of the social sciences that uses systematic methods of Empiricism and critical theory to develop and refine a body of knowledge about human social structure and activity, sometimes with the goal of applying such knowledge to the pursuit of social welfare....
 such as William Thompson, Joseph Hickey or James Henslin as they perform highly routinized tasks with relatively little autonomy. Sociologist Dennis Gilbert
Dennis Gilbert

Dennis Gilbert is professor and chair of sociology at Hamilton College in Clinton, Oneida County, New York, New York. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy from Cornell University and has taught at the Universidad Catlica in Lima, Peru, Cornell University and joined Hamilton college in 1976....
, argues that the white and blue collar divide has shifted to a divide between professionals, including some semi-professionals, and routinized white collar workers. White collar office supervisors may be considered lower middle class with some secretaries being located in that part of the socio-economic strata where the working and middle classes overlap.

Traditionally clerical positions have been held almost exclusively by women. Even today, the vast majority of clerical workers in the US continue to be female. As with other pre-dominantly female positions, clerical occupations were and, to some extent, continue to be assigned relatively low prestige on a sexist basis. The term pink collar worker
Pink Collar

Pink Collar is an American Broadcasting Company sitcom which just only pilot episode aired. It stars Alicia Silverstone, Charlotte Ross, Matt Malloy, and Ryan Michelle Bathe....
 is often used to describe predominantly female white collar positions.

Functions and titles

Various functions or offices, generally of such 'clerical' nature, include the word and an indication of the task and/or employer, that is lower in position. For example:
  • City clerk
    City clerk

    The municipal clerk, along with the tax collector, is the oldest of public servants. The office can be traced to biblical times and even before.St....
  • Clerk of the Peace
    Clerk of the Peace

    A Clerk of the Peace was a United Kingdom office whose responsibility was the records of the Quarter Sessions and the framing of presentments and indictments....
  • Clerk of the Closet
    Clerk of the Closet

    The College of Chaplains of the Ecclesiastical Household of the Monarch of the United Kingdom is under the Clerk of the Closet, an office dating from 1437....
     and Deputy Clerk of the Closet
    Deputy Clerk of the Closet

    The Deputy Clerk of the Closet is the Domestic Chaplain to the Monarch of the United Kingdom. The office was created in 1677. Since 1931, the Deputy Clerk is also the sub-dean of the Chapel Royal ....
  • Clerk of the Green Cloth
    Clerk of the Green Cloth

    The Clerk of the Green Cloth was a position in the United Kingdom Royal Household. The clerk acted as secretary of the Board of Green Cloth, and therefore was responsible for organising royal journeys and assisting in the administration of the Royal Household....
  • County clerk
    County clerk

    The term "county clerk" has been commonly applied, in several English-speaking countries, to an official of a county government....
  • Court clerk
    Court clerk

    A court clerk is an officer of the court whose responsibilities include maintaining the records of a court. Another duty is to administer oaths to witnesses, Jury, and Grand jury....
    , e.g., Clerk of the Supreme Court of the United States
    Clerk of the Supreme Court of the United States

    The Clerk of the Supreme Court of the United States is the officer of the Supreme Court of the United States responsible for overseeing filings with the Court and maintaining its records....
  • Data entry clerk
    Data entry clerk

    A data entry clerk is a member of staff who reads hand-written or printed records and typing them into a computer. They are sometimes employed on a temporary basis, but most large companies which have large amounts of data will hire on a near-permanent basis....
  • Law clerk
    Law clerk

    A law clerk or a judicial clerk is a person who provides assistance to a judge in Legal research issues before the court and in writing Legal opinion....
  • Clerk (choral)
    Clerk (choral)

    The clerks are the adult members of the college choirs of the universities of Colleges of the University of Oxford and Colleges of the University of Cambridge....
     the name given to adult members of the choir
    Choir

    A choir, chorale, or chorus is a musical ensemble of singers. Choral Music, in turn, is the music written specifically for a choir to perform....
     at certain Colleges at Oxford
    University of Oxford

    The University of Oxford , located in the city of Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, is the List of oldest universities in continuous operation in the English-speaking world....
     and Cambridge
    University of Cambridge

    The University of Cambridge , located in Cambridge, England, is the List of oldest universities in continuous operation university in the Anglosphere....
     Universities. Clerks Choral is also the name given to the adult members of professional choirs in a number of Cathedrals and Collegiate Churches in Great Britain and Ireland.
  • Patent clerk
    Patent clerk

    A patent examiner or patent clerk is an employee, usually a civil service, working within a patent office. Major employers of patent examiners are the European Patent Organisation , the United States Patent and Trademark Office and the Japan Patent Office....
  • Pit Clerk
  • Clerk of Works
    Clerk of Works

    Clerks of Works are the most highly qualified non-commissioned officer tradesmen in the Royal Engineers. The qualification can be held in three specialisations: Electrical, Mechanical and Construction....
    , the highly qualified non-commissioned
    Non-commissioned officer

    A non-commissioned officer , also known as an NCO or Noncom, is an enlisted rank member of an armed force who has been given authority by a officer ....
     tradesmen in the Royal Engineers
    Royal Engineers

    The Corps of Royal Engineers, usually just called the Royal Engineers , and commonly known as the Sappers, is one of the Structure of the British Army of the British Army....
    .
  • Clerk of the Works
    Clerk of the Works

    The Clerk of the Works or Clerk of Works is a person employed by the architect or client on a construction site. The role is primarily to represent the interests of the client in regard to ensuring the quality of both materials and workmanship are in accordance with the design information such as specification and engineering drawings,...
    , a person employed by the client on the site of a building construction project to represent his interests.
  • Clerk of the Privy Council
    Clerk of the Privy Council (Canada)

    The Clerk of the Privy Council is the senior civil servant in the government and the Secretary to the Canadian Cabinet. The Clerk of the Privy Council operates as the Deputy Minister to the Prime Minister of Canada and provides impartial advice to the Prime Minister and is in charge of the Privy Council Office ....
    , the senior civil servant in the Canadian federal government and Secretary to the Canadian Cabinet.
  • Ward clerk, one who works in a hospital ward


However in large offices and organizations which require an administrative hierarchy, some titles simply indicate the relative rank of certain clerical positions, e.g. Head Clerk, Junior Clerk, Clerk, Senior Clerk, Principal Clerk, Senior Principal Clerk, Chief Clerk, Senior Chief Clerk, Executive Clerk, Senior Executive Clerk, Principal Executive Clerk.

Alternatively (in American English) a clerk is a person who sells items in a store or performs services at a desk, e.g.
  • sales clerk (as in grocery sales)
  • deli clerk
  • hotel front desk clerk
  • service desk clerk
  • cash register clerk


The surname
Surname

A surname is a name added to a given name and is part of a personal name. In many cases a surname is a family name; the family-name meaning first appeared in 1375....
s Clark
Clark

Clark is an Anglo Saxon surname derived from the Latin language clericus meaning "scribe", "secretary" or a scholar within a religious order, referring to someone who was educated....
, Clarke
Clarke

Clarke is a common surname.Notable people with this name include:* Anthony Clarke * Arthur C. Clarke, a British science fiction author, inventor, and futurist...
, Clerk, Clerke
Clerke

Clerke may refer to:* Charles Clerke , British naval officer and explorer.* Ellen Mary Clerke , Irish journalist, poet and writer on astronomy....
 are derived from this occupation.

See also

  • White collar
  • Pink collar
    Pink Collar

    Pink Collar is an American Broadcasting Company sitcom which just only pilot episode aired. It stars Alicia Silverstone, Charlotte Ross, Matt Malloy, and Ryan Michelle Bathe....
  • Secretary
    Secretary

    A secretary is either an administrative assistant in administration , or a certain type of mid- or high-level governmental position, such as a Secretary of State....
  • American working class
    American middle class

    File:A monument of working class.JPGThe American middle class is an Ambiguity defined social class in the United States. While the concept remains largely ambiguous in popular opinion and common language use, contemporary sociologists have put forward several, more or less congruent, theories on the American middle class....
  • Social class in the United States
  • Clerk (Quaker)
    Clerk (Quaker)

    The Wiktionary:Clerk of a Quaker meeting is a critical role for the conduct of Quaker affairs. The clerk conducts the Quaker#Decision making among Friends or committee meeting in the spirit of worship....