Mild suck. Since joining the CS forums and after a few terrible SC experiences, I've developed an ever increasing apathy to the woes of my customers. I can even laugh during a single check out that takes twenty minutes of my shift.
(hopefully that's not the beginning signs of insanity, due to braincell loss)
I got to work around 11, the other day, and was sent to an express checkout. No one but me had been on this particular lane so far, so naturally my cash flow was basic. No twenties or higher denominations, only basic 10s, 5s and 1s.
Two customers in, the following scene occurs.
Me.
OL. - Old lady.
OM. - Old Man
OW. - Other woman in line behind them.
Me. - *rings up transaction without incident, but sees the message indicating the customer wants 100$ cash back* Ma'am, I just opened, and I don't have enough money in my drawer to give you.
*cancels transaction* - Luckily, the store I work at lets us know how much the customers want back, so we can decide if we have enough and to cancel it, if we don't.
OL. - Well, what am I suppose to do?
Me. - *replies honestly* Go to a bank? (There's one in the store. And hey, an ATM right next to it.)
OL. - How much do you have?
Me. - About forty bucks.
OL. - That's not worth it! *swipes her card angrily*
Me. - *mental shrug*
OW. - *as if explaining the situation* It's because they don't trust the new tellers.
Now, I've been working here a month, and yes I am new, but that has nothing to do with it. Somehow, 'I just opened' got mistaken for 'I'm new here'. And if my company didn't trust me? I wouldn't be working for them.
OM. - *leans forward into my space* They should give you enough money to cover that even if you are new.
This reply makes no sense.
OL and OM leave.
OW. - If they don't trust you with the higher bills, they shouldn't trust you at all. *laughs*
As good a reply as OM's, paid for in high denominations of braincells.

I got to work around 11, the other day, and was sent to an express checkout. No one but me had been on this particular lane so far, so naturally my cash flow was basic. No twenties or higher denominations, only basic 10s, 5s and 1s.
Two customers in, the following scene occurs.
Me.
OL. - Old lady.
OM. - Old Man
OW. - Other woman in line behind them.
Me. - *rings up transaction without incident, but sees the message indicating the customer wants 100$ cash back* Ma'am, I just opened, and I don't have enough money in my drawer to give you.
*cancels transaction* - Luckily, the store I work at lets us know how much the customers want back, so we can decide if we have enough and to cancel it, if we don't.
OL. - Well, what am I suppose to do?
Me. - *replies honestly* Go to a bank? (There's one in the store. And hey, an ATM right next to it.)
OL. - How much do you have?
Me. - About forty bucks.
OL. - That's not worth it! *swipes her card angrily*
Me. - *mental shrug*
OW. - *as if explaining the situation* It's because they don't trust the new tellers.
Now, I've been working here a month, and yes I am new, but that has nothing to do with it. Somehow, 'I just opened' got mistaken for 'I'm new here'. And if my company didn't trust me? I wouldn't be working for them.
OM. - *leans forward into my space* They should give you enough money to cover that even if you are new.
This reply makes no sense.
OL and OM leave.
OW. - If they don't trust you with the higher bills, they shouldn't trust you at all. *laughs*
As good a reply as OM's, paid for in high denominations of braincells.
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