Salary for Stock Clerks and Order Fillers

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Stock Clerks and Order Fillers must have a high school diploma. Workers usually find employment in stores, warehouses, and factories and must control the supplies that come in and out of the stockroom. They receive store merchandise and ensure the items are properly placed for future usage by the company. Additionally Store Clerks and Order Fillers reorder items when the stock becomes in short supply. Duties that are expected include unpacking boxes and inspecting items, arrange items on shelves and racks, stock in bins and send merchandise to the appropriate departments.

A Stock Clerk or Order Filler can earn average salaries in a range of $21,410 and $42,930 depending on the level of experience. usually receive an average salary of thirty-one thousand and ten dollars every year.

are compensated highest in District of Columbia, where they get normal pay levels of about $39,600. These employees make the highest salary in Utilities, where they earn an average job salary of $56,370.

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INDUSTRIES

Stock Clerks and Order Fillers tend to make the most in the following industries:

Utilities
$56,370
Public Administration
$44,590
Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction
$41,070
Educational Services
$38,370
Information
$37,850
Manufacturing
$37,020

In general, they earn less within the industries below:

Retail Trade
$28,690
Administrative, Support and Waste Management Services
$29,710
Accommodation and Food Services
$30,990
Other Services (except Public Administration)
$32,450
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting
$32,990
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing
$33,000
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