Pennies, like the telephone booth, Commodore 64's, half gallons of ice cream and oj,, Breyer's vanilla w/o "gums", etc will soon be things of the past.
"For far too long the United States has minted pennies, which literally cost us more than 2 cents. This is wasteful!" Trump wrote. "I have instructed my Secretary of Treasury to stop producing new pennies. Let's rip the waste out of our great nation's budget, even if it's a penny at a time."
Trump just cancelled exact change. The OP owes Trump a $0.04 rounding up tax.
Can't tell if this is a hilarious fail or a hilarious troll. I'm guess the latter. 10/10 either way.
In any case, the best way to make it easy for the cashier in this situation would be to give her 6 cents instead of 19. Then you would be owed a dollar and a quarter.
It's a fail. Never underestimate the stupidity of people who start "angry" threads on Letsrun.
I'm sick of servers who think they deserve a tip for doing nothing. Easy job. Then they'll deviate from pretending to be extra nice if they don't get their way or a "bad" tip. They'll ask a rude question, "is this right?" for a "low" tip or suddely become cold as a microaggression.
They enable this behavior with an entitled culture amongst themselves and shaming anyone they don't like with immature gossip. It's their own little world. I've observed them doing this to others when I've been at large tables, or others at tables surrounding me, or myself when I feel like gathering information or bad experience, to get these data points. The young women might get lucky if a rich guy wants to flex, buy the entitlement/poor waitress shtick or is emotionally scarred to the point of being duped into a large tip for self validation and maybe thinks he has a shot. I've been there myself, embedded a few waitresses during my peak game level. But the premise of my argument remains.
I’d rather have a $1 bill I can put in my wallet instead of loose change.
To get a single crisp dollar back you would have had to give her $19.81 to get a crisp $2 bill back you would have had to give her $20.81. As another poster noted, if you give her a $0.19, she has to give you back $1.38.
Ummm. No. He gave her $0.19 so that all she had to do was give him an even dollar back.
To get a single crisp dollar back you would have had to give her $19.81 to get a crisp $2 bill back you would have had to give her $20.81. As another poster noted, if you give her a $0.19, she has to give you back $1.38.
Ummm. No. He gave her $0.19 so that all she had to do was give him an even dollar back.
She'd already punched the numbers into the register, so she had no idea what to do to make change even though I made it simpler for her. I ended up just taking back my 19 cents and then letting her give me the change she'd originally planned on because she couldn't understand what was going on.
How do we let kids graduate from high school without knowing how to make change?
So the bill was $18.81.
You gave her $20. And then $0.19. So, instead of owing you $1.19, she owed you $1.38.
To get a single crisp dollar back you would have had to give her $19.81 to get a crisp $2 bill back you would have had to give her $20.81. As another poster noted, if you give her a $0.19, she has to give you back $1.38.
Ummm. No. He gave her $0.19 so that all she had to do was give him an even dollar back.
I'm sick of servers who think they deserve a tip for doing nothing. Easy job. Then they'll deviate from pretending to be extra nice if they don't get their way or a "bad" tip. They'll ask a rude question, "is this right?" for a "low" tip or suddely become cold as a microaggression.
They enable this behavior with an entitled culture amongst themselves and shaming anyone they don't like with immature gossip. It's their own little world. I've observed them doing this to others when I've been at large tables, or others at tables surrounding me, or myself when I feel like gathering information or bad experience, to get these data points. The young women might get lucky if a rich guy wants to flex, buy the entitlement/poor waitress shtick or is emotionally scarred to the point of being duped into a large tip for self validation and maybe thinks he has a shot. I've been there myself, embedded a few waitresses during my peak game level. But the premise of my argument remains.
I don't even know where to begin with this one.
Did someone hurt you in the past Steve? It's ok, you can let it go. We're all on your side.
She'd already punched the numbers into the register, so she had no idea what to do to make change even though I made it simpler for her. I ended up just taking back my 19 cents and then letting her give me the change she'd originally planned on because she couldn't understand what was going on.
How do we let kids graduate from high school without knowing how to make change?
My afterschool job in HS was as a cashier. At 15 I did the job better than most adults.l I see doing it now. I guess that’s why theyre adults doing it now.
Pennies, like the telephone booth, Commodore 64's, half gallons of ice cream and oj,, Breyer's vanilla w/o "gums", etc will soon be things of the past.
"For far too long the United States has minted pennies, which literally cost us more than 2 cents. This is wasteful!" Trump wrote. "I have instructed my Secretary of Treasury to stop producing new pennies. Let's rip the waste out of our great nation's budget, even if it's a penny at a time."
Trump and the OP both will be glad when pennies are eliminated as the simple math involved in making change is too difficult for them.
She'd already punched the numbers into the register, so she had no idea what to do to make change even though I made it simpler for her. I ended up just taking back my 19 cents and then letting her give me the change she'd originally planned on because she couldn't understand what was going on.
How do we let kids graduate from high school without knowing how to make change?
I’ll tell you what’s worse is when you’re forced to tip for actually no services rendered whatsoever simply pushing a button at a cashier point or spinning around the thing in here touch the screen you’re forced to give a gratuity. I bitterly resent that as a boomer when I worked my ass off for every tip I ever got back in the day Now I know they’re only making minimum wage, which is unfair as well but it’s ridiculous. I shouldn’t be forced to tip when they’re actually doing the work. It’s a rip off.
Pennies, like the telephone booth, Commodore 64's, half gallons of ice cream and oj,, Breyer's vanilla w/o "gums", etc will soon be things of the past.
"For far too long the United States has minted pennies, which literally cost us more than 2 cents. This is wasteful!" Trump wrote. "I have instructed my Secretary of Treasury to stop producing new pennies. Let's rip the waste out of our great nation's budget, even if it's a penny at a time."
Trump and the OP both will be glad when pennies are eliminated as the simple math involved in making change is too difficult for them.
A thread about Cashiers morphed into a TDS thread. 😂😂😂
I'm sick of servers who think they deserve a tip for doing nothing. Easy job. Then they'll deviate from pretending to be extra nice if they don't get their way or a "bad" tip. They'll ask a rude question, "is this right?" for a "low" tip or suddely become cold as a microaggression.
They enable this behavior with an entitled culture amongst themselves and shaming anyone they don't like with immature gossip. It's their own little world. I've observed them doing this to others when I've been at large tables, or others at tables surrounding me, or myself when I feel like gathering information or bad experience, to get these data points. The young women might get lucky if a rich guy wants to flex, buy the entitlement/poor waitress shtick or is emotionally scarred to the point of being duped into a large tip for self validation and maybe thinks he has a shot. I've been there myself, embedded a few waitresses during my peak game level. But the premise of my argument remains.
Big Steve pretending to be a baller but leaves tips so bad they question his math. Probably a big night out for him is 3 ‘dollar margs’ at Applebees, paying on a credit card and leaving a 5% tip after being a demanding creepy weirdo for 4 hours.
Yeah, those waitresses were all polite to your face but they know you’re pathetic and they are openly gossiping to the other servers and even other customers about you.
She'd already punched the numbers into the register, so she had no idea what to do to make change even though I made it simpler for her. I ended up just taking back my 19 cents and then letting her give me the change she'd originally planned on because she couldn't understand what was going on.
How do we let kids graduate from high school without knowing how to make change?
Didn't take the time to go through each response so I apologize if I repeat something, but as a gen z person who has also been a cashier, I can't stand when people do this. Now each register/system varies, but the one I used was annoying with cash transactions, because the first number you typed in that the customer gave you was locked in, so the register technology wouldn't let you alter the change to give, and in the moment it's tricky to always get the math right so I'd have to use a calculator. It's an end of day drawer count issue. If the drawer is "over" because the extra change you gave me was put in the drawer, it would get flagged and that's annoying because your boss blames you. And before you go with the whole "oh it's easy I gave you change that made it so you gave me an even number back" most of the time the people I dealt with just gave me extra change late just to get rid of some, or to get back some stupid extra 10 cents back instead of 0.03 or whatever. It cm also be an issue because some customers are insane and have zero patience for the chaser trying to figure things out and it makes them nervous. And also, as much as I'd love to just take your word for how much to give back to you, we're actually trained to not do this because people can scam you, or claim I didn't do something right, which can all lead to me getting all the crap from my boss for losing the store money. Trust me if it was a simple edit to the register it'd be fine but sometimes it doesn't let you edit the thing and it just wastes time trying to figure it out. Have it ll figured out yourself first before fumbling round with your loose change 30 seconds after the fact.