Originally posted by: DPmaster
Originally posted by: chrisms
Originally posted by: shelaby
Originally posted by: chrisms
Originally posted by: funboy42
Originally posted by: chrisms
Hey, screw all of you. I was born in 1986 and I am a fast food worker, and if it was me I would've pocketed the $100 and given them the food free.
So you would take the $100 (that is real tender) and just given him the food for free (but he gave you the $100) and if what he was to buy didnt come out to a total of $100 where does the change come from?
Proving once again about staying in school childreen.
I'd give him change and then replace the money I took out of the register with my own, giving me a profit of whatever the cost of the food was.
So you would take the 100$, give him 95$ back in change from the register, then take 9$ of your money and put that in the register to replace his change, leaving you with a whopping 5$. Good plan
Where does it say the food costs $5? He bought it for himself and four other people. Assuming each person eats $5 worth of food, you end up with a $25 profit
This math makes no sense.
So let's assume the guy buys $25 worth of food. He gives you a $100 and expects $75 back in change. So now you give him the change and everything is even. The only way you would make a profit is if you didn't ring up the food, but then that would mean you're stealing from the restaurant. Are you serious that you would be willing to get fired to make a profit of $25?