Is there an English term for clerks that frequently work outside the office? Google Translate suggests it's “field clerk” but I'm not sure if it's correct.
Thank you.
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Sign up to join this communityIs there an English term for clerks that frequently work outside the office? Google Translate suggests it's “field clerk” but I'm not sure if it's correct.
Thank you.
In more informal conversation, you can refer to someone who just does random errands with no defined role as a gofer. However, this is not limited to people who leave the office and can be used to people who just stay in the office.
Otherwise, we tend to refer to people by their job title, so if they're called a clerk, then we would just call them a clerk. Just having tasks that require leaving the office briefly isn't considered something special. A person who primarily has an out-of-office task would tend to have a job title that reflects that (for example, a person who primarily delivers documents would have the job title of "courier" instead.) A "field clerk" would be a clerk who works in a field office (or a location that isn't the main office).