Posted by js305 on May 08, 2016 at 06:28:30 from (70.195.199.218):
In Reply to: Re: o/t at the sale posted by craigco on May 08, 2016 at 05:15:18:
Where I work we have everything on the computer now. Two cash drawers up front with the cash register being part of the network. Until May of 2010 we did everything with paper and pen. EVERYTHING! Almost overnight we went to everything paperless except for receipts, etc.
So now we have the option of figuring the change in the head or letting the machine do it. When a good percentage of the customers are used to seeing the machines figure the change it's simply easier to let it do what it is designed to do. We have one employee who insists on counting back change and not entering the amount tendered. He makes more mistakes and has to "fix" them more in front of irritated customers.
I get the point of the thread here. We have been dumbed down to the point we can't function without the electronic aids. It's funny, I was watching the bookkeeper check up the sales for the day and she kinda winced at something. I asked what the deal was and she shows me how our system is capable of keeping track of individual coins in the til down to the penny. She can tell you who, and almost when, someone wanted a quarter for two dimes and a nickel. She can also tell us when the mistake was made where the count isn't correct (IF we enter the correct numbers and so forth).
Computers can be a pain, but used right they can and are a timesaver.
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