Definition
Individuals who register the sale of merchandise in supermarkets, department stores, gasoline service stations, movie theaters, restaurants and other businesses. Most cashiers total bills, receive money, make change, fill out charge forms and give receipts. Depending on the type of establishment, cashiers may have other duties as well. In many supermarkets, for example, cashiers weigh produce and bulk food, as well as return unwanted items to the shelves. In convenience stores, cashiers may be required to know how to use a variety of machines other than cash registers, and how to furnish money orders and sell lottery tickets. Operating ticket-dispensing machines and answering customers' questions are common duties for cashiers who work at movie theaters and ticket agencies. In casinos, gaming change persons and booth cashiers exchange coins and tokens and may issue payoffs. They may also operate a booth in the slot-machine area and furnish change persons with a money bank at the start of the shift, or count and audit money in drawers.
URL Name
YO-7900-1400
Third Level Code
YO-7900
Taxonomy Code
YO-7900.1400
Parent Code
YO-7900
Family Code
Y
Second Level Code
YO
Fourth Level Code
YO-7900-1400
Use References
Grocery Store Cashiers, Movie Theater Cashiers, Supermarket Cashiers
Publication Status
Online