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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 522960" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Susie, if I see her at the register, I'll ask for someone else to ring me up from now on. I think if I went through that again I'd crawl over the counter and do some bodily harm. lol </p><p></p><p>And the whole cash drawer thing is why I won't work for Rite Aide again unless I just plain have no other alternative. Too many end of shifts sitting there recounting the drawer because it's .10 cents off over and over, or .05 cents, or a darn penny. Rite Aide is anal retentive about it, and yes they'll fire you over that ridiculous amount. (which can happen just via making change routinely) They get just as upset at overage, regardless of amount. And since manager had to sign the return slip on the transaction, it would have fallen on <strong>her</strong> head. She could have lost her job instead of newbie not got a clue employee. Not fair, but that is the way Rite Aide works. </p><p></p><p>Ha! Once my manager did a drawer drop (where they remove the extra money from the drawer because it's too much......to keep them from being robbed so readily), it was the holidays, we were crazy busy because this store is also the state liquor store.......there was an issue and she told me to hold it in my pocket until she could get back to me. Only she got distracted and I got major busy and we BOTH forgot. Because it was a drawer drop it didn't conflict with counting out my drawer at end of shift. I go home thinking all is right with the world. Next shift manager calls wanting to know where some 300-400.00 is.........I'm like wth? Store manager was doing HER tallies and it kept coming up wrong. The cash from my drawer drop wasn't in the safe. Uh, well no it wasn't. It was still in my pocket. omg So I run it back over to the store. IF store manager had not backed me up, I'd have lost my job. Too much of that crud.......and I quit. I've worked too many other places as a cashier and never ever had an issue with my drawer, nor did management ever make it such an issue that you were a nervous wreck each end of shift until it counted out perfectly. They just don't pay well enough to go through all that. Know what I mean??</p><p></p><p>So I kept my cool and tried to help them straighten out what newbie had done. Because this manager would've lost HER job, and she's a good manager. She'd have caught it right away if she hadn't had to stop and help other customers because of newbies mess up. (it was the unvoided cpns that threw the whole thing off)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 522960, member: 84"] Susie, if I see her at the register, I'll ask for someone else to ring me up from now on. I think if I went through that again I'd crawl over the counter and do some bodily harm. lol And the whole cash drawer thing is why I won't work for Rite Aide again unless I just plain have no other alternative. Too many end of shifts sitting there recounting the drawer because it's .10 cents off over and over, or .05 cents, or a darn penny. Rite Aide is anal retentive about it, and yes they'll fire you over that ridiculous amount. (which can happen just via making change routinely) They get just as upset at overage, regardless of amount. And since manager had to sign the return slip on the transaction, it would have fallen on [B]her[/B] head. She could have lost her job instead of newbie not got a clue employee. Not fair, but that is the way Rite Aide works. Ha! Once my manager did a drawer drop (where they remove the extra money from the drawer because it's too much......to keep them from being robbed so readily), it was the holidays, we were crazy busy because this store is also the state liquor store.......there was an issue and she told me to hold it in my pocket until she could get back to me. Only she got distracted and I got major busy and we BOTH forgot. Because it was a drawer drop it didn't conflict with counting out my drawer at end of shift. I go home thinking all is right with the world. Next shift manager calls wanting to know where some 300-400.00 is.........I'm like wth? Store manager was doing HER tallies and it kept coming up wrong. The cash from my drawer drop wasn't in the safe. Uh, well no it wasn't. It was still in my pocket. omg So I run it back over to the store. IF store manager had not backed me up, I'd have lost my job. Too much of that crud.......and I quit. I've worked too many other places as a cashier and never ever had an issue with my drawer, nor did management ever make it such an issue that you were a nervous wreck each end of shift until it counted out perfectly. They just don't pay well enough to go through all that. Know what I mean?? So I kept my cool and tried to help them straighten out what newbie had done. Because this manager would've lost HER job, and she's a good manager. She'd have caught it right away if she hadn't had to stop and help other customers because of newbies mess up. (it was the unvoided cpns that threw the whole thing off) [/QUOTE]
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