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Hello everyone. I recently got a job at the Super Target near my house; it's been there for about five years now. I was hired as a Starbucks barista, but I also received training for cashiering. I've been working as a cashier for the last four days or so. The first two were rough because I was still getting acquainted with the computer and it's button functionality. The biggest problem I faced at the beginning--and still do to some extent--was handling the change. For example, on my first day, one guest gave me a hundred-dollar bill for his transaction, which was about $20. I input the amount and pressed K1 for cash payment. But then he decided to give me an additional 37 cents, which screwed up my math. I stood there nervously with sweat rolling down the side of my face as I attempted to do the numbers in my head. The fact that I'm Asian exacerbated the situation; I couldn't even do simple math! And in the end, his change was actually 20 cents or so short. The guest, however, was nice enough to forget my mistake. In the last few days, I've gotten better with the change, but I'm still having difficulty with counting the coins, especially when there's a certain "pace" that I have to maintain for every transaction; I don't want to stand behind the register and take my sweet time to count how many quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies I need for .96 cents. But I guess I should be more cautious for the sake of sustaining my employment. Does Target fire you if you consistently hand back a few cents extra to the guests? I'm a bit confident that I haven't done so, but I am curious.
I also have a question regarding the scanning of coupons. When you scan--say a coupon that offers $1.50 off for Downy laundry detergent--and the computer screen says "If item is in the purchase....blah blah blah...press K1 to accept coupon anyway or press K2 to not accept," are you supposed to press K1? While I was training a week ago, I noticed how my superior would press K1 to accept certain coupons, regardless if the guests bought the items or not. I'm a bit worried because today I had a guest who saved $150. She's a mother of two, and she came in with a an envelope full of coupons. There were about ten or so coupons (maybe more) in which I pressed K1; the rest scanned without issues. Will I get in trouble for this? She seemed like an honest guest, and all of her coupons corresponded to the baby needs and and kitchen supplies that she purchased.
Since I'm still new to the company, I'm not familiar with how the employee performance review works. Can someone share their insights into this matter? I would greatly appreciate it.
I also have a question regarding the scanning of coupons. When you scan--say a coupon that offers $1.50 off for Downy laundry detergent--and the computer screen says "If item is in the purchase....blah blah blah...press K1 to accept coupon anyway or press K2 to not accept," are you supposed to press K1? While I was training a week ago, I noticed how my superior would press K1 to accept certain coupons, regardless if the guests bought the items or not. I'm a bit worried because today I had a guest who saved $150. She's a mother of two, and she came in with a an envelope full of coupons. There were about ten or so coupons (maybe more) in which I pressed K1; the rest scanned without issues. Will I get in trouble for this? She seemed like an honest guest, and all of her coupons corresponded to the baby needs and and kitchen supplies that she purchased.
Since I'm still new to the company, I'm not familiar with how the employee performance review works. Can someone share their insights into this matter? I would greatly appreciate it.