What is different about a bank cashier?
I’m a cashier at the grocery store with _ _ 80 customers today. The cashier has _ _ 80 customers.
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- What is a member of the serv?
- How is this handled?
Why can’t I use a better word?
How about dealt with or simply had?
Where should I start?
I just have a statement in a cashier from handing financial transaction “Great if trying to pursue a
professional resume.
I think served is the only word that really works here. The ambiguity of handled leaves one open for the Beavises and Buttheads of the world to snicker and joke. While expedited doesn’t take human beings as direct objects. All things can be expedited, but no people can be.
What does @beetstra has offered helped as a synonym for, and that can do its job. That done implies someone assisted people not necessarily sold someone something.
@RegDwight had just offered dealt and had. I submit that had may not be particular enough, and has the same Beavis and Butthead problems that handled does. When it comes to words “dealt with”, it’s not very obvious but it does have a clear meaning. One “deals with” the problems, and might say a certain person should be “dealt with” if he causes trouble,
etc. One talks about “man who deals with problems” and can be “dedicated with”.
Why do cashiers use the words “ring up” and “I can ring you up over here, sir”.
If you could see the product “Rung up”, “Checked out”, or “Processed” all the time, those are you. What’s the most appropriate cashier type for “Rung up”?
I just have a statement in a cashier from handing financial transaction “Great if trying to pursue a
professional resume.
How about dealt with or simply had?
Where should I start?
I just have a statement in a cashier from handing financial transaction “Great if trying to pursue a
professional resume.
Assist for help, served, rung up, had, assimilated?
How do we speak about money?