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Mievans
Sep 13, 2011, 12:17 PM
I just got hired at argosy casino and my first actual day they had this girl training me but she goes way to fast.

The actual work is easy I mean it is beyond easy but its doing a but and balancing your drawer at the beginning and end of every shift.

Has any one ever worked as a cage cashier and understand how you balance the drawer my drawer is suppose to have 40,000 in it at the beginning and end of each shift.

I no also that you add your tito's your checks and your pfc's into that ending balance. But how she figures every thing in and brings it to a zero balance I don't understand that part and she moves slow on the things that are easy and fast on the things that are complicated.

Does anyone no how to do it! She says it's the hardest part of the job, but maybe if it was broken down to where I understand it, it wouldn't be hard as they make it seem!

Of course tomorrow when I go back to work I am going to ask her to slow down but if someone else could give me a better ideal that would be great also.

Someone please help if they no any thing about this.

joypulv
Sep 13, 2011, 12:38 PM
It's the same concept anywhere you go.
You check your drawer in the a.m. to be sure it's 40K.
You add up all income at the end of the day, put aside 40K in cash for the next day, and make sure the balance tallies with the register.
I don't know what a tito or a pfc is, but if it's income, it's income.
Now granted a lot of places have tallies of all the different kinds of income and it can get complicated about how and where those are accounted for, but there you just take notes.

Mievans
Sep 13, 2011, 08:08 PM
Thanks a tito is the vouchers the customers at the casino get after winning and a pfc is points for cash it's a casino lol but my trainer confused the crap out of me when she trained me the first day!