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Previous experience handling money and working as a cashier in a fast paced environment. Cashiers generally take orders, ring them up on a pos system, collect payments and make change, and issue receipts.
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These excellent service experiences are centered around accurate cash handling, speed of service, superior problem resolution, risk mitigation through fraud detection, and personalized value-added client discussions.
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Daily Pay- Get your money as you earn it. Follow all company policies, cash handling policies, and special store loss prevention procedures. For over 30 years, Hudson has met the needs and wants of travelers in more than 1,000 duty-free, duty-paid, and food & beverage stores.
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Help maintain a neat, clean, organized store, which includes sweeping, dusting, straightening of merchandise, and trash removal. If assistance is needed in filling any position for Hudson, a member of our recruiting team will reach out directly.
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Balance cash receipts, perform bucket checks, and complete other cashier/money handling responsibilities. Basic math skills and knowledge of proper cash handling procedures. Our vacation ownership brands, Club Wyndham, Worldmark, Margaritaville Vacation Club, and Shell Vacations Club, include more than 245 vacation club resort locations across the globe.
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Specific duties include greeting guests, taking orders, delivering food and drinks, presenting guest checks, handling money, resolving customer complaints, clearing tables, transporting dirty dishes and resetting tables.
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Responsible for money handling, beverage pouring, and established alcohol service policies. Adheres to cash handling policies. Responsible for money handling, beverage pouring, and established alcohol service policies.
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Experience handling money accurately and operating a point-of-sale system. ELS is hiring for the position of Host in Marblehead, Ohio. With a culture of recognition and reputation for excellence, ELS is the ideal organization in which to develop a long and successful career.
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Perform planned maintenance activities on a variety of Hyster-Yale forklifts and equipment, as well as competitive material handling equipment. LiftOne offers The LIFT Program - a structured apprenticeship program that teaches you a skilled trade while you make money.
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Promote and explain other financial institution services such as CDs, safe deposit boxes, traveler’s checks and money orders. Qualifications: Education/Experience High School Diploma required Previous cash handling or teller experience preferred Skills Strong verbal communication skills Good mathematical skills Basic computer knowledge Enthusiastic, positive, outgoing personality Isabella Bank is an AA/EEO employer.
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May monitor cashier money handling procedures and assists with scan system procedures (i.e. UPC codes not on file, scan pricing errors, etc. Performs a lead role in customer service which may include handling customer complaints and requests, approving checks, selling gift certificates, issuing refunds, receiving returned check payments and answering any questions the customer must have.
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Assist guests with check-out including, but not limited to, ensuring rooms and services are correctly accounted, using the point-of-sale system, handling money, processing credit and debit cards, accepting and recording various forms of payment, converting foreign currency, making change and processing gift certificates and cards.
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Essential Functions Throughout your enrollment in the LiftOne LIFT Program: Perform planned maintenance activities on a variety of Hyster-Yale forklifts and equipment, as well as competitive material handling equipment.
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Prevent loss of money and merchandise through careful product handling, completion of price checks or not-on-file or mis-marked items, correct identification of produce, counting of money, and accurately using store procedures for the acceptance of coupons, checks, credit/debit cards, SNAP benefits, WIC, and gift cards.
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Retail experience Cashiering skills/Money handling Ability to pass food safety training courses and/or certifications. Retail experience Cashiering skills/Money handling Ability to pass food safety training courses and/or certifications.
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