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Cashier Reviews
What is it like working as a Cashier?
February 2019
Good discounts little pay and little hours.
Cashier in Orlando:
Pros: The discount
Cons: The amount of hours a week
February 2019
Tiring but fun because I got to bring free food at times.
Cashier in Singapore:
Pros: The friendly colleagues and managers. The food.
Cons: Low hourly rate pay.
January 2019
Great people.
Cashier in Harrisburg:
Pros: Friendly Ness
Cons: Don't have any dislike
January 2019
So stress, with delay break time, complain instead of appreciate, denied your career.
Cashier in Murfreesboro:
Pros: Paid family holiday and 401k
Cons: Sales and customers interaction
January 2019
A great place to upgrade cashier skills.
Cashier in Dayton:
Pros: My hours on the weekdays.
Cons: The break room ; it is either TOO hot or Too cold.
January 2019
Cashier in Euclid:
Pros: Close to home
Cons: Empoyes don’t follow rules.
January 2019
Working in Pretoria means working at a fast pace and it requires a lot of energy.
Cashier in Pretoria:
Pros: You meet new people every day.
Cons: It is a very fast movinh and busy city, you don't have any time to rest.
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