Ink Pen by Phil Dunlap for February 22, 2015

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    RetFor  about 9 years ago

    thats always bugs me too… they pull out the bills and then hold them while they count out the change. give me the bills already so i can put em away while you count the change!

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    Plumbob Wilson  about 9 years ago

    It’s just a matter of time. Those bills have serial numbers, you know.

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    hex  about 9 years ago

    When I am making change I always give the coins first, then the bills. Putting the coins on top of the bills makes it too easy for the coins to slide off onto the counter and ultimately onto the floor. Coins in the hand first makes them easier to control.

    Also, I always count the change being given as I give it: “two-sixty-four (the amount of the transaction), two-six-five, (the penny), two-seventy-five (the dime), three (the quarter), four, five (the bills),” which finally specifies the amount I was given and demonstrates that the amount of change is correct. More quickly: give the customer the coins without counting them back individually: “two-sixty-four (transaction), three (the coins), four, five (the bills).”

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    puddleglum1066  about 9 years ago

    I assume some management consultant proved they can save a tenth of a second per transaction by handing your change back this way. Of course, this doesn’t consider the extra ten seconds the customer spends putting the change into its proper place (while standing at the counter).

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    Plods with ...™  about 9 years ago

    It started when cashiers had to have the register tell them how much change to give.Watch them. They look at the amount, then pull it out of the till in that order.

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