I work as a cashier for a *major grocery store chain*.
I and several cashiers worked on Christmas eve.
One of the customer service employees individually 4 employees out of the several cashiers who worked yesterday to give an impromptu "training" regarding how to identify a fake $100.00 bill because apparently a customer gave one of the cashiers working yesterday a fake $100.00 bill.
She 1) went to each cashier, 2) had them scan a small item, and 3) handed them a fake $100.00 bill.
She told each cashier, including me, to check the $100.00 bill to make sure was not fake. Each cashier was then instructed to void the transaction.
But from what I observed, she only went of 4 cashiers, but there were more than 4 cashiers working yesterday.
Is this best way to do this training or is there a better way?
I and several cashiers worked on Christmas eve.
One of the customer service employees individually 4 employees out of the several cashiers who worked yesterday to give an impromptu "training" regarding how to identify a fake $100.00 bill because apparently a customer gave one of the cashiers working yesterday a fake $100.00 bill.
She 1) went to each cashier, 2) had them scan a small item, and 3) handed them a fake $100.00 bill.
She told each cashier, including me, to check the $100.00 bill to make sure was not fake. Each cashier was then instructed to void the transaction.
But from what I observed, she only went of 4 cashiers, but there were more than 4 cashiers working yesterday.
Is this best way to do this training or is there a better way?
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