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<p>[QUOTE="NOS, post: 7499815, member: 2098"]I don't mind because it happens literally once an average of every 2-3 years and even then it is typically only $1-$2. That is quite true that I'm not old enough to remember when everything was counted by hand. To that I would like to note the dollar is not worth what it was prior to that time. </p><p><br /></p><p>Yes, maybe before heavy inflation took off in the early 70's into the 80's I'd have cared more if I was around back then but to care so much about losing a dollar literally only occasionally (and not even that) these days, holding up other customers, or wasting my own time, it's just not a big deal. As Mountain Man says it's the price of doing business.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>This is quite true. It is really quite sad. I was recently told the story how a cashier was asked to make change for a twenty. The cashier was so oblivious about how to count and do basic arithmetic she tried giving three tens for the bill. I'm not sure how long ago this happened but I expect the cashier to have likely been fired by now.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="NOS, post: 7499815, member: 2098"]I don't mind because it happens literally once an average of every 2-3 years and even then it is typically only $1-$2. That is quite true that I'm not old enough to remember when everything was counted by hand. To that I would like to note the dollar is not worth what it was prior to that time. Yes, maybe before heavy inflation took off in the early 70's into the 80's I'd have cared more if I was around back then but to care so much about losing a dollar literally only occasionally (and not even that) these days, holding up other customers, or wasting my own time, it's just not a big deal. As Mountain Man says it's the price of doing business. This is quite true. It is really quite sad. I was recently told the story how a cashier was asked to make change for a twenty. The cashier was so oblivious about how to count and do basic arithmetic she tried giving three tens for the bill. I'm not sure how long ago this happened but I expect the cashier to have likely been fired by now.[/QUOTE]
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