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<p>[QUOTE="NorthKorea, post: 1779968, member: 29643"]I'm fairly certain that you're not allowed to swap out change from your drawer unless your manager expressly says it's okay. I'm also fairly certain that you need her/his permission EACH TIME. It's fairly standard practice that change can only be given to customers in a retail setting. If you need change, as an employee, you need your manager's approval. I realize you're going to say it's a dumb policy, but it's a fairly common one. It is a part of the drawer count variance policy: Employees are not allowed to take from or add to their cash register drawer from their pockets, wallet, etc. It's in place to ensure proper customer service and minimize loss.</p><p> </p><p>As for the Canadian dime, did you report that to your manager so that you could get a proper dime?</p><p> </p><p> </p><p><br /></p><p> </p><p>The interstate highways exist for a simple reason: money. Hawaii couldn't afford to build adequate roadways connecting the military bases, so the federal government stepped in. Once the roads were federally paid for, they were obviously federal highways. Alaska also has interstate highways, even though they're not connected to any other state. Personally, I'd like to know why Puerto Rico has an interstate highway, when they're not even a state![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="NorthKorea, post: 1779968, member: 29643"]I'm fairly certain that you're not allowed to swap out change from your drawer unless your manager expressly says it's okay. I'm also fairly certain that you need her/his permission EACH TIME. It's fairly standard practice that change can only be given to customers in a retail setting. If you need change, as an employee, you need your manager's approval. I realize you're going to say it's a dumb policy, but it's a fairly common one. It is a part of the drawer count variance policy: Employees are not allowed to take from or add to their cash register drawer from their pockets, wallet, etc. It's in place to ensure proper customer service and minimize loss. As for the Canadian dime, did you report that to your manager so that you could get a proper dime? The interstate highways exist for a simple reason: money. Hawaii couldn't afford to build adequate roadways connecting the military bases, so the federal government stepped in. Once the roads were federally paid for, they were obviously federal highways. Alaska also has interstate highways, even though they're not connected to any other state. Personally, I'd like to know why Puerto Rico has an interstate highway, when they're not even a state![/QUOTE]
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