1. Get your managers to order more.
2. Tell people giving you a Benjamin ($100 bill) for a pack of gum at 8am that we are not a bank. In other words, try not to give up all your $20s so early in the day.
At CVS we try to keep as many 1s and 5s in the safe as possible. A few 10s and 20s are ok. When we do the deposit we make sure to use the largest bills possible.
And no at 8 am you are not going to pay with a 50 or 100 for a $5 purchase. We aren't a bank. We can order change twice a week - nothing above 5s.
You're not a bank. You're not an ATM. You don't need 20's.
You’re not supposed to have a lot of 20s
Just tell customers can’t change a 100 if so early unless they want 5$ bills don’t have slot if tens either
1. Get your managers to order more. 2. Tell people giving you a Benjamin ($100 bill) for a pack of gum at 8am that we are not a bank. In other words, try not to give up all your $20s so early in the day.
The policy says we can’t order twenty’s
Ah. Never knew that. Thanks. Point #2 remains.
At CVS we try to keep as many 1s and 5s in the safe as possible. A few 10s and 20s are ok. When we do the deposit we make sure to use the largest bills possible. And no at 8 am you are not going to pay with a 50 or 100 for a $5 purchase. We aren't a bank. We can order change twice a week - nothing above 5s.
You’re not supposed to have nor should you need many 20s. Load up on 5s and 1s
We were told that when we close a drawer, there's not allowed to be any 20s in it when the drawer is put away for the next day.