Sometimes where I work customers say they don’t want the 1p or 2p change so the cashier will take it out of the till and just put it on the side so their till isn’t wrong when it gets checked. If a customer is short by an amount smaller than what’s on the side of the till, I’ll sell it to them and just put the money on the side back in the till. Otherwise I’m not selling even if they’re 1p short.
I have a part time job as well as being a student. My student loan is just over £4000 a year and that is supposed to cover rent, food and all other things but it is nowhere near enough so I have a job as a cashier as well
As someone who's graduated law school with summa I can testify that the study&work schedule is not applicable to legal studies, if one takes them serioisly.. Don't you have parents to cover costs for you? And if yoi are so pressed to the wall, shall a law student not get some more intellectual gig, such as in an office or library.. Also, are you still 18 as you claim or that's outdated?
I’m 19 now but just haven’t updated that and my part time job is only 8hrs a week, my parents were helping me financially quite a lot but my dad recently lost his job (due to covid) so my family’s income has gone down by quite a lot.
If a customer where you work is “5 cents short”? Would you still sell?
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Sometimes where I work customers say they don’t want the 1p or 2p change so the cashier will take it out of the till and just put it on the side so their till isn’t wrong when it gets checked. If a customer is short by an amount smaller than what’s on the side of the till, I’ll sell it to them and just put the money on the side back in the till. Otherwise I’m not selling even if they’re 1p short.
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You claim to be a law student in your profile description? Is that outdated
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Students tend to have part time jobs. Education is expensive as fuck.
I have a part time job as well as being a student. My student loan is just over £4000 a year and that is supposed to cover rent, food and all other things but it is nowhere near enough so I have a job as a cashier as well
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As someone who's graduated law school with summa I can testify that the study&work schedule is not applicable to legal studies, if one takes them serioisly.. Don't you have parents to cover costs for you? And if yoi are so pressed to the wall, shall a law student not get some more intellectual gig, such as in an office or library.. Also, are you still 18 as you claim or that's outdated?
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I’m 19 now but just haven’t updated that and my part time job is only 8hrs a week, my parents were helping me financially quite a lot but my dad recently lost his job (due to covid) so my family’s income has gone down by quite a lot.