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Shipping and Receiving Clerk

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AVG. SALARY

$43,800

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EDUCATION

High school (GED) +

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JOB OUTLOOK

Stable

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Shippers and receivers are required to write up documents called weigh bills or bills of lading. These documents must be included with each shipment that is sent out. The bill of lading describes the items in the shipment, their weight and where the shipment is going. It remains with the shipment until it is delivered. Each package is itemized.

Upon delivery, the shipper-receiver at the other end will check the bill of lading carefully to ensure that all items have arrived as described on the form, and that everything is accurate.

"If there are errors, the bill of lading will show what is wrong or what is missing in the shipment," says Joe Chand.

In your job as shipper for Nuts and Bolts Hardware Distribution, you are preparing an order for shipment to a customer, Johnson Supplies, Inc. Your shipment contains three tanks of propane weighing 100 pounds each, one box of light bulbs weighing 20 pounds, two kegs of glue weighing 50 pounds each, and three cartons of hardware at 75 pounds each.

Complete the bill of lading.

Bill of Lading
Nuts and Bolts Hardware Distribution
123 Main St.
Mytown, U.S.A.
Ship to:
Date:
Quantity:     Packages:     Weight:
Total Number of Packages:
Total Weight:
Signature:

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