2LaneCruzer
Super Member
fixed it for you.
By the way, I was taught how to do that by my dad, about 58 years ago.![]()
Back in the 50's, we checked groceries on the old National Cash Registers. You figured the tax in your head, memorized the specials, and counted the change backwards. If the total was $4.57, and they gave you a fiver plus 2cents, it was mentally subtracted and you counted thusly: $4.55...(two dimes) "65, 75" (a quarter) and "5".
I still remember my first week checking; my right hand was so sore, and I couldn't figure out why...until it dawned on me, that to get the sub total and the total, you had to hit the cash register "total" bar with the side of your hand. You really needed to be able to keep track of the money in your head; we had what they called (as I recall...) short change artists, the would come in, ask for change, do some fancy stuff and you would come up short.