Till short

@ricki_911 (21625)
Toronto, Ontario
October 25, 2017 7:57pm CST
The new girl royally royally screwes herself. The till is always short when she works each time over $10. If its even say example mine was $100 but that is clearly an error with the deposits. Well now we have to record it. Fine. Well i'm always trying to do inventory when i start my shift counting the till isn't on my list as the manager runs out the door. Now i will be. I was short $4.5. The odd customer you say hey 5 cents short thats fine. I'm thinking the manager didn't count the till and just said it was 400$ when it wasn't. He te ds to mess up on the deposits. Mine is a minor amount and rarely do i have it short. It's just stressful since the till is always short when she works now we all have to deal with it.
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@GardenGerty (157481)
• United States
26 Oct 17
This is why I do not like jobs handling money.
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@ricki_911 (21625)
• Toronto, Ontario
26 Oct 17
My view is i've workes for them a year and nothing happened until they hired this girl so obviously not me. Even if its a mistake or zhe's taking it. It's only while she's working. Mine was off but such little amount could be miscount of deposit etc but it shows up eventually in the deposit.
@jstory07 (134257)
• Roseburg, Oregon
26 Oct 17
The company needs to get rid of her if the till is always short.
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@ricki_911 (21625)
• Toronto, Ontario
26 Oct 17
Basically every shift. Before we rarely cointes the till before and after. I did with one girl because i don't truat her. But when hiring this girl its always off $10+.
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@BarBaraPrz (45433)
• St. Catharines, Ontario
26 Oct 17
Short, you say? Hmmm...
@ricki_911 (21625)
• Toronto, Ontario
26 Oct 17
i oveheard them talking. Apparently it cant br me because i stress too much about the job and alwayd pay gor my items.
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@BarBaraPrz (45433)
• St. Catharines, Ontario
26 Oct 17
@ricki_911 Plus that little halo that shines over your head proves it's not your fault.