In regards to the accidentally typing an extra zero into the register ($200 instead of $20), if that happens, just bust out the calculator or do the math on paper to figure out the correct change to give back. Just ignore the customer if they start acting snotty about it.
I remember one time a lady gave me $11 for a $5.00-something purchase, and I did not look at the bills she handed me well enough so I typed $6.00 into the register (thought she gave me a $5 and $1 but she gave me a $10 and $1). I then realized my error, so I went to grab a pen and paper to figure out her change. I'm not stupid, but I CANNOT count change back in my head for some reason (hence why I'm not a math major ) then the lady gets all snotty "My change should be $x.xx!!" and rolling her eyes, acting like I'm stupid. She flustered me so badly I just handed her the amount she said.. which I should NOT have done!
Handling money is serious business.. always take your time, count everything back to the customer, and don't let anyone rush you.
I remember one time a lady gave me $11 for a $5.00-something purchase, and I did not look at the bills she handed me well enough so I typed $6.00 into the register (thought she gave me a $5 and $1 but she gave me a $10 and $1). I then realized my error, so I went to grab a pen and paper to figure out her change. I'm not stupid, but I CANNOT count change back in my head for some reason (hence why I'm not a math major ) then the lady gets all snotty "My change should be $x.xx!!" and rolling her eyes, acting like I'm stupid. She flustered me so badly I just handed her the amount she said.. which I should NOT have done!
Handling money is serious business.. always take your time, count everything back to the customer, and don't let anyone rush you.
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