• ieatpwns@lemmy.world
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    14 days ago

    I worked as a cashier. I’m not here to do math that’s why I’m using the register no you can’t give me another dollar to get an even $10 back. NEXT. Also as a customer no I do t have another $1 so you can give me an even $10 back

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      14 days ago

      Huh? The point in giving an even 10 back to the customer is that it keeps more change in your float. It’s for the cashiers benefit not the customers.

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      14 days ago

      I worked as a cashier. I’m not here to do math that’s why I’m using the register

      You are literally here to do math and the register is just keeping track of it and helping you out to make sure the math you are doing checks out.

      I didn’t ask for more to make the change even either as a cashier, but I did understand when they gave extra to get even change because doing math was my job.

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      14 days ago

      You seriously couldn’t be bothered to add 1 in your head? Honestly, that is terrifying. It also makes it so you have less work overall. Handing a $10 is much easier than handing a $5 and 4 $1s.

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        13 days ago

        Absolutely, yes! This is something he has to do all day, and gets fired if he does mental math wrong. An easy thing 1000 times is hard.

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          13 days ago

          No, an easy thing 1000 times becomes trivial. I am speaking as someone who worked as a cashier for a long time. I agree with the person above you… It’s terrifying. They are making their own job more difficult because they don’t want to add 1. You’re more prone to making an error the more change you have to give back.

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            13 days ago

            I was a cashier too! Errors came from doing something weird outside of the process, not numbers that didn’t end in .00. In the training they explicitly said to not play that game because people will scam you.

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      14 days ago

      The register machine literally let’s you input the amount of cash given by the customer and it tells you how much to give back as change. You are just refusing to do your job at this point for no reason when the machine is already doing the math for you.

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      14 days ago

      Same. I’ll sometimes grab an extra coin from the coin jar so I can give them $5 instead of $4.99, but outside that I’m not taking more money to give them more change. We have a nice sign telling people we can’t make change, go to the bank ma’am.

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      14 days ago

      Doesn’t the register tell you which bills and coins to hand back? Just punch in what the guy handed you lol.

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      13 days ago

      I get you, but cashiers are trained to be impatient and never wait for me to pull my change purse out to round it up, even if I tell them there’s more coming.

      This is how it typically goes:

      Cashier: Your total is $10.50. Me, handing them $20: Here, hang on to this, I’ve got some change. Cashier snatches the money, enters $20.00 in the machine and stuffs it in the drawer as I fish out the appropriate change. Me, as they are in the midst of gathering a large amount of change from the drawer: Here you go. Cashier, interrupted during their change counting, furrows their brows at me as if I just tried to pull a fast one on them.

      It can’t be a quick change scheme if you haven’t given me my change yet. Just don’t be in such a rush.

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        13 days ago

        You have to do it like an old lady. First you hand over the 50 cents. Then you wait for the cashier to acknowledge that fifty cents is pretty fucking far from 10.50. When they say you’re ten short, then you pass the 20.

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          13 days ago

          How do I know the total until I’m given it?

          The store knows which items are taxed and which ones aren’t.

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            13 days ago

            They tell you the total before you start paying, don’t they?

            They say it’s 10.50

            If you give them a 20, they’ll start giving back 9.50 before you can even attempt to do the exact coin exchange.

            If instead you give the 0.50 first, they can’t start giving change before you’ve presented the rest of the cash.

            That’s how you pay 20.50 in order to get 10 back.

            It’s something you can do for your own sake to avoid having a pocket full of shrapnel. It’s not necessarily a help for the cashier, and they’ll definitely tell you if they need it. So, please don’t hold up the queue just to give exact or optimal change.

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        13 days ago

        Telling me you have more coming and magicking more money out of thin air are 2 different circumstances so I get where you’re coming from.

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      13 days ago

      As someone who worked at a register on and off for over a decade in their youth… This is a dumb take. Learn basic math