How to Make Money Working as a Cashier

Are you looking for a job as a cashier? Well, the good news is that almost every business needs one, which puts you in high demand. Your job as a cashier may vary, depending on the type of business you choose to work for. 

Cashiers are not simply tasked with ringing up the items a customer would like to purchase. They are also often tasked with making conversation with the customer, receiving feedback, and ensuring that they have a pleasant shopping experience. In addition, they are tasked with taking payment and settling any payment discrepancies or issues.

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So do you think you are ready to take on these responsibilities in a fast-paced environment? Continue reading to find out more about this job and the skills you will need to succeed. We will also tell you how much you can expect to earn as a cashier. 

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Roles and Responsibilities of a Cashier

Cashiers work in different places, including gas stations, retail stores, supermarkets, restaurants, and movie theatres. Most of these workplaces have cash registers, which will help you receive payment and give clients. In some places such as small retail shops, you might also be required to bag their purchases.

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After your shift, you will be required to count the money in the register and see if it reflects with what is in the sales data on the computer. Be very careful as this is what makes most cashiers lose their jobs. If the two don’t match, you will likely be held accountable for it.

Depending on your place of work, for instance, workplaces will require you to clean the area where you are working from and also return goods to the shelves (if there are any left on the counter). Note, however, that in other places, work also depends on how many hours you are willing to commit. Most cashiers work part-time and others on specific days like weekends and holidays.

You will also be required to scan items and ensure the client is paying the right amount. Where necessary, you might have to ask for IDs to confirm proper identification. It is also your role to resolve any cash discrepancies that might arise.

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How Much Do Cashiers Make?

Depending on where you are working and which state you live in, on average, you may only make about $7.25 per hour. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, cashiers make between $6.99 and $9.44 per hour. The highest-paid cashiers earn about $14.50 per hour, and the lowest-paid earn about $5.66 per hour.

Requirements to Become a Cashier

As long as you are good with numbers and friendly, you will be good to go. Most employers, however, look for at least a diploma or bachelor’s degree in a related field. You don’t need any higher qualifications to become a cashier. Still, it is always advisable to do some training and gain experience, especially if you want to climb up the ladder and eventually become a manager.

Being a cashier is a lot of responsibility
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Skills Required to Work as a Cashier

  • You need to be a people person with excellent customer service skills
  • You should be able to handle all transactions accurately
  • You must possess computer and math skills
  • You should be strong enough to walk, stand, lift heavy weights during your shift
  • You should be able to work well with your colleagues in a fast-paced environment
  • You should be professional and always ready to help clients
  • You should also be detail-oriented

Final Thoughts

If you are exceedingly friendly and good with numbers, then being a cashier might be the best career path for you. Go to that store or supermarket next to you and apply for this job. The sooner you apply, the sooner you can get started!