I had a lady buy some sweets and a bottle of water. She hands me a note and I give her change. She insists that she gave me a £20 note, saying she didn't have any tenners in her purse. I am sure she gave me £10, so I call a supervisor.
Supervisor B comes. I explain the situation, B says we do a check on my till. She isn't happy and asks how long it will take. B tells her five minutes.
We take the till into the treasury and it quickly, along with manager J. The till is 5 pence short. So I was correct, she gave me £10.
I go out and tell her very politely that the till is correct, so she must have given me a tenner. She insists that she did not have £10 in her purse. B summons manager J.
J tells her the till was correct, he has the paperwork to show her. She says it was 'very convenient' that we took the cash drawer into the back to count it. She says, 'you probably just pocketed it between yourselves.'
J maintains his calm, and tells her that we cannot count the till out in public. That the till was correct. 'That is the way it is. I am telling the truth.' He says firmly.
She isn't happy but she goes into watch her movie.
Firstly, I am glad J didn't cave in. He is a young guy and quite an inexperienced manager. So I'm glad both he and B backed me up. Secondly, we pocketed the money?
I'm not rich, but £3.33 each? It wouldn't even buy the KFC I had on my break.
Supervisor B comes. I explain the situation, B says we do a check on my till. She isn't happy and asks how long it will take. B tells her five minutes.
We take the till into the treasury and it quickly, along with manager J. The till is 5 pence short. So I was correct, she gave me £10.
I go out and tell her very politely that the till is correct, so she must have given me a tenner. She insists that she did not have £10 in her purse. B summons manager J.
J tells her the till was correct, he has the paperwork to show her. She says it was 'very convenient' that we took the cash drawer into the back to count it. She says, 'you probably just pocketed it between yourselves.'
J maintains his calm, and tells her that we cannot count the till out in public. That the till was correct. 'That is the way it is. I am telling the truth.' He says firmly.
She isn't happy but she goes into watch her movie.
Firstly, I am glad J didn't cave in. He is a young guy and quite an inexperienced manager. So I'm glad both he and B backed me up. Secondly, we pocketed the money?


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