The till did not balance out at the end of the afternoon

It would be strenuous to steal from the company, because there are so many cameras all over the dispensary

Every once in a while the currency register or “till” will be a dollar short or a dollar over. This is normal when dealing with steady currency transactions. A new sales clerk might grab a nickel instead of a quarter or a quarter instead of a dime. A clerk might grab more than one $1 bills instead of three or three instead of more than one. These kind of mistakes are bound to happen from time to time, but They should not happen frequently. I hired a new employee named Pat to task at the counter in the medical marijuana dispensary. Here we only take currency transactions, so our employees deal with thousands of dollars each and every afternoon. Pat started working on Thursday. She was on the currency register all afternoon. At the end of the afternoon, Pat’s register was short $5. Since it was his first time now working at the marijuana dispensary, I did not say anything about Pat’s short balance. The next afternoon, the register was even shorter. This time there was $23 missing from Pat’s till. I asked the employee to speak with me when he was done with his shift. I told Pat about the missing money from that afternoon plus the previous afternoon. Pat did not have a lot to say, but he did not make excuses either. I don’t guess Pat is pocketing the money. It would be strenuous to steal from the company, because there are so many cameras all over the dispensary. Still, it might be time to find an odd task for Pat. She may do better in the stock room or fulfilling orders.

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