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No, the machine tells you the change and does the math for you.
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There are a few possibilities. Each assumes that the cashier has been properly trained and can count change properly if the cashier tries. 1. He or she is in a rush to get to the next customer. While rushing to give you your change back he or she either gives you too much change or short changes you. 2. He or she receives an amount on the cash register that is not divisible by 5. He or she doesn't want to count pennies and either gives you too much or not enough. He or she may round down or up, but it's still bad business ethics. 3. He or she is aware of short changing customers and takes the exact amount out of the cash register at the end of the day so that the managers don't notice. 4. He or she is apart of management and randomly short changes some customers that he or she thinks will not care to count his or her change when receiving it. There may be more. To avoid this from happening you can make it a habit to count your change in front of the cashier. Once you walk away your credibility is gone so do it as soon as he or she hands it to you.
To be a customer, it helps to know math, so you can tell whether a sale is really a bargain, and whether the cashier has given you the correct change.
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A cashier should have good customer service skills, and be comfortable interacting with the public. Basic math computation skills are also important when handling money and making change.
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Cashier is NOT normally capitalized. I gave fifty dollars to the cashier. The cashier gave me change.
The answer is $7.21. The customer gets a 5 dollar bill, 8 quarters ,2 dimes and 1 penny.
largest to smallest from left to right, make sure the money all faces the same direction, and count back the change to the customer
Marginal costing is the method of costing for evaluating the changes in total cost due to change in number of units produced.
If a cashier gives you back the wrong change you can go back to the cashier and explain to them how they gave you too much or too little. That is the right thing to do, however many people may just walk away if it is in their favor.
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There are many establishments that offer a cashierÕs job. Cashiers job it to take money and give change for the items that are purchased. A cashier can be full or part time and work as one cashier or have many people as a cashier.
The job requirements for a cashier are primarily threefold. First, to ring up the customer's items in a timely, accurate and efficient manner. Second, to handle the financial transactions of that customer in the same manner, with careful attention to ensuring proper payment and making change. Lastly but possibly most important, the cashier is often the last store employee a customer will interact with, so cashiers should offer a friendly exiting remark and an invitation to frequent the store again soon. This would depend on where you work. Primarily of course it will be to operate a cash register. However at some places Cashiers are required to bag groceries and stock shelves even prevent theft.