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this is correct. I remember one shift in cash office, where we had to count tills that hadn't been used that day. One of them was out by $100. Exactly. I'm pretty sure that this was a change error, (I queried it with the SSM a couple of days later, and she agreed), but still.townie said:i think most of it is change errors, dropping money etc. that just adds up, you'd also be suprised how much is cash office error (because in cash office you tend to focus much more on making sure that the safe is balanced, once things go upstairs change can go into wrong registers etc.)
Most tills are out. Last time I was in cash office, myself and the other girl counted 23 tills, all but 2 had substantial errors.
Only errors above $10 are recorded, this allows you to drop the odd 5c piece here and there.groovygal said:haha ns ns..nobody cares...but did u have to sign dis sheet....las wk i had a shortage on a shift and on monday i also had a shortage..was pretty shocked when the service manager told me...y always me..yeh maybe its cash office dat stuffed it up cos i really don't remember dropping change or nethin..maybe like 5c but dats it..or maybe its the voids? or customers? argh..dun want it happening again for fear of being let go...
Don't worry too much about, its not something you can be let go for (even on probation) if you count change out to customers and count in the money that they give you.
If your store uses shared tills, then you definately cannot be held solely accountable. I was once on a till that was shared by 4 people between snaps that was out by exactly $200. We were all spoken to, just to acetain if anything had happened, but nothing more than that.