Stopped at my old Subway to visit two of my former co-worker friends for a few and the first thing I hear from my vantage point in the back room is co-worker O trying to tell an SC that they didn't have enough change for their $100 dollar bill, while also explaining that if she gave them change then there wouldn't be enough change for other customers.
Apparently the SC was being adamant about it (wasn't able to hear the SC) and caused O to cave and go to the back with the fresh $100 in her hand and try to grab some change out of the cash box in the back. (Cash box has $200 in various bills and coins).
Seriously, what on earth is the point of them to have TWO signs stating "No Bills larger than a $20?. The whole store could be covered in a repeating pattern wallpaper stating "No bills over $20" and it would still be ignored by customers.
Seeing that made me once again glad that I no longer have to deal with that crap.
Apparently the SC was being adamant about it (wasn't able to hear the SC) and caused O to cave and go to the back with the fresh $100 in her hand and try to grab some change out of the cash box in the back. (Cash box has $200 in various bills and coins).
Seriously, what on earth is the point of them to have TWO signs stating "No Bills larger than a $20?. The whole store could be covered in a repeating pattern wallpaper stating "No bills over $20" and it would still be ignored by customers.
Seeing that made me once again glad that I no longer have to deal with that crap.





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