clerkdom

/ˈklɜrkˌdɑm/
noun
  1. The state or condition of being a clerk; the world or profession of clerks.
    • He spent his entire career in clerkdom, never seeking a promotion.
    • The novel explores the quiet, orderly life of clerkdom in Victorian England.
    • Many young people today avoid clerkdom in favor of more creative jobs.
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