A storeman in civilian life, he was officially responsible for provisioning and the armoury, but insisted on doing his share of combat patrols. |
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In three months at Hopkins I went from junior boy to head storeman and I thought this will do and I stayed there for seven years. |
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Nelson, a storeman for an agricultural company, was also disqualified from driving for five years. |
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Although relatively fit and healthy, the former head storeman at the prison was 84, and they accepted his time had probably come. |
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Derek took up a job as a storeman and Kathleen was employed by a South Australian wine company. |
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He has done well as a storeman and proved his overall ability as a conscientious guardsman. |
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The strike erupted when management hired a storeman without first offering the position internally. |
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His dad worked as a storeman at the electronics firm and his mum didn't work. |
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He began his career with the unit as a storeman in 1968 but he never thought of actually joining the army. |
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His father was not in the butchery business, but was a storeman in an engineering firm. |
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When assessing candidates for PR jobs these days, I am just as likely to hire an engineer, a storeman, an accountant or a waiter. |
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A storeman at a cosmetics company in Surry Hills, he was feted by his colleagues. |
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He served as a rifleman for nine months, and a company storeman for two months. |
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I once worked as a storeman for an electrical parts distribution company. |
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Afterwards he went back to mining before getting a job as a storeman at British Leyland. |
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It is Peters' 37th year working as head storeman for the Archibald and the 23rd year of the Packing Room prize. |
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Types of employment which may fall within this definition include road worker, bricklayer, storeman, farmer or gardener. |
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In the case where the machine is damaged an immediate notification must be given in writing by the storeman and the representative of the carrier to Cemp within 3 days. |
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He worked as a storeman in factories, and so on. |
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While the risk of nationalization would seem to belong to the past, it resurfaced in Djibouti in 2001 with the appearance of a measure having retroactive effect applicable to the professions of storeman and goods handler. |
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