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Change: Nobody Wants It, A Cashiers Perspective

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 Posted 03/14/2017  6:04 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jbuck to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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I routinely pick-up change from the ground. People just don't care and don't want it. Pennies are seen as an inconvenience across the board and should no longer be minted.
Agreed.

I have to give props to the lady in the drive-thru this morning. My total was $4.47. I gave her $10.47 (ten, quarter, two dimes, Two Cents). She gave me a five and a one without missing a beat.

Last time I did that I threw the guy off so bad he almost short-circuited.
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As a cashier I don't have a problem with that. But after I hit that cash tender button and the cash drawer opens then that is it. Some customers try and give you change after that process. Some don't mind it and some do. I prefer not to do that personally. I have seen a lot of young cashiers do this and often their drawers end up short. Just best for them to give the change the register says. But I really don't see why some customers are so picky about what form their change takes. It all spends the same anyways. Just my Two Cents...no pun intended!


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My total was $4.47. I gave her $10.47 (ten, quarter, two dimes, Two Cents). She gave me a five and a one without missing a beat.

Last time I did that I threw the guy off so bad he almost short-circuited.
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