by DoghouseRiley »
Fri May 02, 2014 8:58 pm
I'm digressing a bit here.
But about coins.
I used to manage big superstores, before I retired.
In one of them, I had a good team of five girls who worked in the cash office, handling several million pounds over a year.
They always worked through their morning and afternoon breaks, only taking a lunch hour.
All the coin counting from the couple of dozen checkouts was mechanical. But the machines would reject any bent or damaged coins. These would be placed in a jar. The girls didn't use the staff canteen for their beverages and made their own in the office, there was a small room off the cash office where they had a kettle and a fridge.
When they needed more milk, sugar, or a jar of coffee or a a pack of tea bags for their use in the cash office (and the ones they made for me in my office next door), they'd take a few 50p coins from the "bent coin jar" and go down into the store to buy what was needed. Of course at the end of the day, when the cash registered were emptied, the bent coins they used to pay for their purchases, would be rejected again by the machines and would end up back in the "bent coins jar." I knew this was happening but as it wasn't abused, I ignored it.
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I don't mind if you don't like my manners, I don't like them myself, they're pretty bad, I grieve over them on long winter evenings.