

i've done that lots! the most recent was when it cost $1.75 to go skating and i gave a toonie, three nickles and a dime to the lady and started walking away thinking i had given exact change. and i KNEW the price before i got up to the window too.Joey wrote:i do it all the time when i'm paying for something too .. i ordered an iced cap from timmi's today and i had $2 in my hand and it came to $1.92 and i started fumbling with the change because i didn't think i had enough .. i'm an idiot with numbers
i desperately need a job now but i'm still terrified of applying for any retail jobs because i have these images of HUGE line ups and me working the cash all flustered and confusedbaby_dracula wrote:lol, i did the same thing because i felt like a fool paying for ANYTHING
the first day at work i worked the cash registar. it was hell![]()
now i'm a bit better with it, and it helps that when i'm on cash it's never at the front so i never have to deal with insane line ups. i can take my time. but if a customer corrects me, or says i did something wrong, or finds change AFTER i've rung up the amount of change, i'm screwedthat's why i like people who pay with credit cards or debit best
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