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    A while ago, I posted a thread called "Safe Blunder". The other day, I asked the head cashier to help me out with the safe situation. He explained what needed to be done, some stuff I knew and some I didn't. I counted the safe yesterday and it ended up balancing.
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    Good, I hate it when things don't balance.

    The other day I came in to help a coworker close and they had left all the drawers for me to do...on a Saturday night. We did about 1900 dollars, which is a LOT for our store (our average sale is under ten dollars).

    I couldn't get any of the drawers to balance out, or the deposit, so I left the office and shelved.

    When I came back, it was all perfect.

    Magic.

    I went home and set up an altar from which to worship the Cash Accountability gods, Overia and Shortia, that they may strive for a perfect, harmonious balance within my store. Praise be.

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    • #3
      Quoth bars.of.a.rhyme
      Good, I hate it when things don't balance.

      The other day I came in to help a coworker close and they had left all the drawers for me to do...on a Saturday night. We did about 1900 dollars, which is a LOT for our store (our average sale is under ten dollars).
      In my defense, she DID say she needed more practice closing. For me, the most time-consuming thing about closing is counting the bloody drawers.

      Go figure.

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      • #4
        I like counting drawers. I don't mind at all when day shift leaves me their deposit to do, as long as the drawers balance, of course.

        Then they started leaving it for me every day and there'd usually be one short and I couldn't tell whose it was because they'd all gone home. That was the end of that!
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        • #5
          Quoth bars.of.a.rhyme
          I went home and set up an altar from which to worship the Cash Accountability gods, Overia and Shortia, that they may strive for a perfect, harmonious balance within my store. Praise be.

          That is soooo going into my sig!
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          • #6
            I don't mind counting out the tills either, mainly because it means that I get to go home soon. (At our store, each worker/shift is responsible for counting out.)

            Except for at midnight, when I have to count out a 2 hour shift.
            It works like this: I work in a petrol station, where by 12:06am, I have to record the pump meters and the petrol tank levels, and then close and settle the day's totals. What is really annoying and stressful, is that from the time of getting the fuel pump meters, to putting the new cash draws in, we can't sell petrol/gas AT ALL, as the meters have to be spot on. And this can lead to lots of anger from customers, and lots of unnecessary stress for me...
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