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  • Cipolletti, Río Negro, Argentina

    Técnico Contable

    Buscamos técnicos contables, técnicos en administración de empresas o estudiantes de carreras afines, con experiencia mínima de 3 años en tareas contables/administrativas en organizaciones públicas o privadas.
    Sus principales funciones serán:
    Colaborar en la organización y registración de la información contable.Ayudar en la confección de presupuestos.Asistir en la preparación y presentación de estados contables.Colaborar en el diseño de sistemas de información contable.Realizar informes de contabilidad, costos y servicios.Análisis e imputación de cuentas contables.Conciliaciones bancarias.Contribuir en la elaboración de diagnósticos económico-financieros. - Requerimientos -
    Educación mínima: Terciario
    3 años de experiencia
    Edad: A partir de 25 años
    Conocimientos: Microsoft Excel, Contabilidad
    Palabras clave: tecnologo, tecnico, tech, technician, technology, tecnologia, technologist, contador, pagador, contralor, accountant, facturista, tesorero, contable.
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Online Slangs & meanings of slangs

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  • 'looo-king Gooood!'
  • 'looo-king Gooood!'

    a phrase popularized by the late Freddie Prinz Sr. on the tv sitcom "Chico and the man."

  • Tonic
  • Tonic

    Philharmonic. I'll have a Vera and Phil (gin and tonic).

  • tool time
  • tool time

    v. It means being ready for sex, or sexually stimulated.  "Hey Baby, do you know what time it is? It’s tool time!"  2. v. Slang for smoking cheap marijuana. Comes from the practice of Mexican construction workers hiding in the tool shed while getting high.  "Hey Pancho man, I need a little tool time, chico!" 

  • bosh
  • bosh

    Noun. Nonsense, rubbish. Verb. To take orally, to imbibe. E.g."She boshed 7 pills, a handful of mushrooms and 8 vodka and tonics in the first hour, and then not surprisingly she threw up." [London use]

  • Florida tonic
  • Florida tonic

    Orange juice

  • CICO
  • CICO

    Coffee In, Coffee Out

  • Chico roll
  • Chico roll

    A Chinese like egg roll

  • Needle and Pin
  • Needle and Pin

    Gin. I'll have a small needle and tonic.

  • Florida tonic
  • Florida tonic

    Orange juice

  • Supersonic
  • Supersonic

    Tonic. How about a nice Vera and super (Gin & Tonic)

  • V.A.T.
  • V.A.T.

    V.A.T. is British slang for vodka and tonic.

  • wife-beater
  • wife-beater

    n beer with high-alcohol content: Give me a gin and tonic and a pint of wife beater. Brits do not use the American definition of the term (a ribbed, sleeveless undershirt).

  • Dim Sim
  • Dim Sim

    Similar to a Chinese egg roll. See also Chico roll

  • chap
  • chap

    Noun. 1. A man. E.g."This chap came up to me and told me to shut my mouth." {Informal} 2. A form of address. Usually associated with the speech of the upper classes. E.g."I say old chap, fancy joining us for a gin and tonic?" {Informal}

  • chico
  • chico

    Descriptor for someone of a mentally ambiguous state - i.e. spaz, mong eppie or whatever... or to put it another way, mentally challenged. Named after a man in the contributors home town who's name became used for anyone carrying out a "less than intelligent act". Is also used to describe someone less than attractive (for the same reason)

  • three sheets to the wind
  • three sheets to the wind

    Phrs. Drunk, very intoxicated. E.g."She was three sheets to the wind and still downing gin and tonics quicker than they could pour them."

  • PHILHARMONIC
  • PHILHARMONIC

    Philharmonic is London Cockney rhyming slang for tonic water.

  • COLONIC
  • COLONIC

    Colonic is British slang for a drink of coca−cola and tonic.

Online Slangs & meanings of the slang Técnico Contable

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  • 'looo-king Gooood!'
  • 'looo-king Gooood!'

    a phrase popularized by the late Freddie Prinz Sr. on the tv sitcom "Chico and the man."

  • Tonic
  • Tonic

    Philharmonic. I'll have a Vera and Phil (gin and tonic).

  • tool time
  • tool time

    v. It means being ready for sex, or sexually stimulated.  "Hey Baby, do you know what time it is? It’s tool time!"  2. v. Slang for smoking cheap marijuana. Comes from the practice of Mexican construction workers hiding in the tool shed while getting high.  "Hey Pancho man, I need a little tool time, chico!" 

  • bosh
  • bosh

    Noun. Nonsense, rubbish. Verb. To take orally, to imbibe. E.g."She boshed 7 pills, a handful of mushrooms and 8 vodka and tonics in the first hour, and then not surprisingly she threw up." [London use]

  • Florida tonic
  • Florida tonic

    Orange juice

  • CICO
  • CICO

    Coffee In, Coffee Out

  • Chico roll
  • Chico roll

    A Chinese like egg roll

  • Needle and Pin
  • Needle and Pin

    Gin. I'll have a small needle and tonic.

  • Florida tonic
  • Florida tonic

    Orange juice

  • Supersonic
  • Supersonic

    Tonic. How about a nice Vera and super (Gin & Tonic)

  • V.A.T.
  • V.A.T.

    V.A.T. is British slang for vodka and tonic.

  • wife-beater
  • wife-beater

    n beer with high-alcohol content: Give me a gin and tonic and a pint of wife beater. Brits do not use the American definition of the term (a ribbed, sleeveless undershirt).

  • Dim Sim
  • Dim Sim

    Similar to a Chinese egg roll. See also Chico roll

  • chap
  • chap

    Noun. 1. A man. E.g."This chap came up to me and told me to shut my mouth." {Informal} 2. A form of address. Usually associated with the speech of the upper classes. E.g."I say old chap, fancy joining us for a gin and tonic?" {Informal}

  • chico
  • chico

    Descriptor for someone of a mentally ambiguous state - i.e. spaz, mong eppie or whatever... or to put it another way, mentally challenged. Named after a man in the contributors home town who's name became used for anyone carrying out a "less than intelligent act". Is also used to describe someone less than attractive (for the same reason)

  • three sheets to the wind
  • three sheets to the wind

    Phrs. Drunk, very intoxicated. E.g."She was three sheets to the wind and still downing gin and tonics quicker than they could pour them."

  • PHILHARMONIC
  • PHILHARMONIC

    Philharmonic is London Cockney rhyming slang for tonic water.

  • COLONIC
  • COLONIC

    Colonic is British slang for a drink of coca−cola and tonic.

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