Word: cashiers
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...People don't like to wait," said Serife Aydin, a cashier at Loker. At the new stand, "we try to be quick...
...secretary, think cash is passe. Baptiste pays for her morning bagel and decaf with a smart card designed by Britain's Mondex and being tested in the U.S. with partners that include Wells Fargo and AT&T. As other customers fumble with change, Baptiste hands her card to a cashier who takes less than five seconds to punch it into a machine that deducts $2.15 from the stored-up funds. "This is the beginning of the end of cash," Baptiste says. Unless banks charge swiftly into the E-money era, it could be the end of many of them...
...They took us to breakfast," said R. Alan Leo '98, who is a Crimson editor. "They put us in line, they made us tell the cashier what we wanted, they sat us at a table. They took us to breakfast...
...handicapped person, i've had to make some sacrifices. For example, I gave up the privilege of standing in line at the counter to buy something only to have the cashier pick up the phone just when I got to the head of the line. I've done lots of Net shopping and have never (yet) had a problem using credit cards...
...look at the swift action taken to remove Bernice Harris when a male aide to G.O.P. Senator Mitch McConnell cried harassment after being called "baby" by the 58-year-old cashier, who has been dishing up food and Southern endearments for 30 years in the Capitol. Fortunately, staff members in Senator David Pryor's office, who eat at "Bernice's" every day, found out she had quit rather than be transferred, even though she was just short of qualifying for her full pension. A letter-writing campaign got her reinstated. McConnell's spokesman says "allowances have to be made" because...