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<blockquote data-quote="rockridgecattle" data-source="post: 1118404" data-attributes="member: 6198"><p>I see and understand all these points about doing simple change math.</p><p></p><p>That said....</p><p></p><p>I am good at math, know my times table, do a lot in my head. However, I do craft sales on a huge scale...3-5 day sales. By the end of an insane rush or at the end of each day, my math skills suck, my brain is exhausted and I need a calculator. By Sunday my brain is mush and I really need electronic assistance. So I can see those that do have those blank moments. If that cashier just came off a rush, hasn't had a break in a bit, going through a rough patch that is eating up their hearts and souls and leaving the brain a bit frazzled, worked a 10 hour day and is near the end of an exhausting shift, or, just dealt with an ignorant customer that left them shaken, their math skills, auto processing skills can and will be compromised.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes we need to step back and ask ourselves are we seeing the whole picture or just a two minute glimpse into someone's day?</p><p></p><p>Ouachita's original post IMO exemplifies this sentiment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockridgecattle, post: 1118404, member: 6198"] I see and understand all these points about doing simple change math. That said.... I am good at math, know my times table, do a lot in my head. However, I do craft sales on a huge scale...3-5 day sales. By the end of an insane rush or at the end of each day, my math skills suck, my brain is exhausted and I need a calculator. By Sunday my brain is mush and I really need electronic assistance. So I can see those that do have those blank moments. If that cashier just came off a rush, hasn't had a break in a bit, going through a rough patch that is eating up their hearts and souls and leaving the brain a bit frazzled, worked a 10 hour day and is near the end of an exhausting shift, or, just dealt with an ignorant customer that left them shaken, their math skills, auto processing skills can and will be compromised. Sometimes we need to step back and ask ourselves are we seeing the whole picture or just a two minute glimpse into someone's day? Ouachita's original post IMO exemplifies this sentiment. [/QUOTE]
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