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Brampton, ON, Canada
Looking for an office Admin/Bookkeeper for an Accounting office
Full time and part time both available
Efficient in Microsoft office
Accounting knowledge is an asset
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The officer assigned to assist the accused in the time of a service tribunal such as a summary trial or court martial. Though assigned to assist, the assisting officer never acts as a lawyer for the accused.
Office is British slang for to warn. Office is old British slang for a toilet.
An officer on a naval vessel responsible for instructing the helmsman on the course to steer. While performing this duty, the officer is said to have the conn.
Offie is British slang for an off−licence (liquor store).
Yard office
The office is slang for a hint or signal.
An officer assigned to look after a Seaman's welfare.
A commissioned officer senior enough to be entitled to fly a flag to mark the ship or installation from which he or she exercises command.
Office worker is London Cockney rhyming slang for shirker.
Originally a traditional Cape Malay male transvestite. The word is applied, by extension, to any gay man, a straight man suspected of unmanliness, ("Are you such a moffie you can't even kick a ball straight?") or even an insufficiently robust object. "(I don't like those moffie Chardonnays."). An update and slight correction was sent in by John: Your entry for Moffie is correct except the expression has been current since at least the early 70s. There is a close companion expression "Coffee Moffie" used to refer to a male airline ste ward. Whilst almost all airlines have their fair share of homosexual male staff, in the 80s and 90s South African Airways seemed to have a policy - the camper the better.
Yard office
An officer that has trained in Staff College and is normally employed in an Administrative role, usually at a headquarters or another shore establishment.
The rank of Petty Officer dates from the eighteenth century in the Royal Navy. It was not then a rank, but an appointment, made by individual ship's captains. The usual practice was for a captain to choose his Petty Officers from his best seaman. Usually, the master-at-arms, the armourer, the sail-maker and the ship's cook were all Petty Officers. The term itself is from French, "petit officier" meaning small or minor officer. The rank of Chief Petty Officer first appeared in the Royal Navy in 1853.
Office wallahis British slang for someone who works in an office.
Office Admin/Bookkeeper
The officer assigned to assist the accused in the time of a service tribunal such as a summary trial or court martial. Though assigned to assist, the assisting officer never acts as a lawyer for the accused.
Office is British slang for to warn. Office is old British slang for a toilet.
An officer on a naval vessel responsible for instructing the helmsman on the course to steer. While performing this duty, the officer is said to have the conn.
Offie is British slang for an off−licence (liquor store).
Yard office
The office is slang for a hint or signal.
An officer assigned to look after a Seaman's welfare.
A commissioned officer senior enough to be entitled to fly a flag to mark the ship or installation from which he or she exercises command.
Office worker is London Cockney rhyming slang for shirker.
Originally a traditional Cape Malay male transvestite. The word is applied, by extension, to any gay man, a straight man suspected of unmanliness, ("Are you such a moffie you can't even kick a ball straight?") or even an insufficiently robust object. "(I don't like those moffie Chardonnays."). An update and slight correction was sent in by John: Your entry for Moffie is correct except the expression has been current since at least the early 70s. There is a close companion expression "Coffee Moffie" used to refer to a male airline ste ward. Whilst almost all airlines have their fair share of homosexual male staff, in the 80s and 90s South African Airways seemed to have a policy - the camper the better.
Yard office
An officer that has trained in Staff College and is normally employed in an Administrative role, usually at a headquarters or another shore establishment.
The rank of Petty Officer dates from the eighteenth century in the Royal Navy. It was not then a rank, but an appointment, made by individual ship's captains. The usual practice was for a captain to choose his Petty Officers from his best seaman. Usually, the master-at-arms, the armourer, the sail-maker and the ship's cook were all Petty Officers. The term itself is from French, "petit officier" meaning small or minor officer. The rank of Chief Petty Officer first appeared in the Royal Navy in 1853.
Office wallahis British slang for someone who works in an office.
Office Admin/Bookkeeper