Night stock room associate.
A stock clerk receives merchandise, unpacks it, marks items, stocks shelves and helps customers with packages, according to the Occupational Information Network. A worker receives, counts and stores items in an orderly manner. He may inspect stock and look for defects or wear. If he finds any damaged products or merchandise, he reports this to his supervisors. He also may mark stock items with identification tags or other labeling equipment. He may also keep records and maintain stock reports. Stock clerks on the sales floor are more likely to deal with customers. He may pack customer purchases away in cartons or bags. He may also answer a customers question about products or merchandise.