Shelf-Stocker

A2 16+

Pronunciation: /ʃɛlf ˈstɑkər/

Definitions of shelf-stocker

noun a person who stocks shelves in a store or warehouse

Example Sentences

A1 The shelf-stocker fills the shelves with products.

A2 The shelf-stocker organizes the items on the shelves.

B1 The shelf-stocker checks inventory levels and restocks as needed.

B2 The shelf-stocker rotates stock to ensure older items are at the front.

C1 The shelf-stocker coordinates with suppliers to order new products.

C2 The shelf-stocker analyzes sales data to optimize shelf placement.

Examples of shelf-stocker in a Sentence

formal The shelf-stocker diligently organized products on the shelves according to the inventory list.

informal Hey, have you seen the new shelf-stocker in the store? They're really fast at restocking!

slang The shelf-stocker is always hustlin' to get those shelves filled up.

figurative In a way, the shelf-stocker is like a magician, making products disappear from the back room and reappear on the shelves.

Grammatical Forms of shelf-stocker

past tense

stocked

plural

shelf-stockers

comparative

more shelf-stocker

superlative

most shelf-stocker

present tense

stock

future tense

will stock

perfect tense

have stocked

continuous tense

is stocking

singular

shelf-stocker

positive degree

shelf-stocker

infinitive

to stock

gerund

stocking

participle

stocking

Origin and Evolution of shelf-stocker

First Known Use: 1940 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'shelf-stocker' originated in the United States.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe individuals responsible for stocking shelves in retail stores, the term has evolved to encompass a broader range of responsibilities within the retail industry, including inventory management and merchandising.