@cconroy said:
@MasterPlanSoftware said:
@morbiuswilters said:
@cconroy said:
Besides the fact that *it's their job*...Being your own personal fucking bank is not their job. They are there to complete the transaction, not help you get rid of coins you don't like. If they do, then they are going above the call of duty.
Seriously, if someone did that to me I would give them all fucking pennies and nickels and shit.
So for a sale of $.76, you'd rather count out 24 cents change than have me give you an extra penny and just give me back a quarter?
Speaking as someone who has done about 10 years in retail, cashiers generally prefer getting small change in a transaction, it prevents us from having to order up new rolls of coin (a.k.a.: waking up the manager) for our drawer. They are not being someone's "personal fucking bank" they are doing their job. If I ever heard that one of my employees had ever given a customer "all fucking pennies and nickels and shit," there would be a shiny new writeup wating for them at the end of their shift if not sooner.