Well you are always ringing up prices and sometimes you have to add them in your head if the till does not work. So yes, you do need maths to be a cashier.
Not that offen now that there are cash registers and computers to do it for them.
Cashiers have to make checks, count money, pay bills by cash, calculate the total of the payments, weigh items, and compute and record the total transactions.
if you mean kohls the department store the cashiers use math when you buy something and they add up the prices and that equals the price u pay
Cashiers primarily use basic arithmetic, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, to calculate totals, provide change, and manage transactions. They also work with percentages when applying discounts or calculating sales tax. Additionally, they may use mental math for quick calculations to expedite the checkout process. Overall, their math skills focus on ensuring accuracy and efficiency in handling cash and electronic payments.
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Not that offen now that there are cash registers and computers to do it for them.
Cashiers have to make checks, count money, pay bills by cash, calculate the total of the payments, weigh items, and compute and record the total transactions.
It is important to have a job. A few jobs that require the least amount or easiest math are cashiers, customer service associate and stocker.
if you mean kohls the department store the cashiers use math when you buy something and they add up the prices and that equals the price u pay
The address of the Cashiers Historical Society is: Po Box 104, Cashiers, NC 28717-0104
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The address of the Cashiers Preservation Foundation Inc is: Po Box 238, Cashiers, NC 28717-0238
The address of the Albert Carlton-Cashiers Community Library is: 249 Frank Allen Rd, Cashiers, 28717 2194
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