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Cashier Reviews
What is it like working as a Cashier?
June 2015
Cashier:
Pros: Customer service focused.
Cons: Hours.
June 2015
Friendly staff.
Cashier:
Pros: I like working with my coworkers.
Cons: I prefer cashiering and dining room work during the day or mid/ shift. Closing can be challenging if someone calls off.
June 2015
Busy.
Cashier:
Pros: I get discounts on items. The people I work with are nice most of the time. I get to meet new people.
Cons: I have a lot of responsabilities and don't get compinsated fairly.
June 2015
Overall pretty good. It gets stressful also though.
Cashier:
Pros: Helping people find what they need.
Cons: When I'm the only cashier up there and customers get angry towards me about it. When hours are cut it is not good. It is hard to gain a full time job.
June 2015
Work flexibility.
Cashier:
Pros: Work flexibility.
Cons: Salary.
May 2015
Cashier:
Pros: Meeting new people.
Cons: Cashing.
May 2015
Sometimes boring sometimes crazy.
Cashier:
Pros: The people I meet and the skills I have obtained.
Cons: When everything breaks or stock comes in late.
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