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4211 CASHIERS AND TICKET CLERKS
 


    Cashiers and ticket clerks receive, directly from clients, payments for goods or services bought in establishments such as stores and ticket offices, or they pay out cash in banks and related organisations.

    Tasks include -

    (a) receiving and verifying cash, cheque or credit-card payments in stores, ticket offices, or similar establishments;

    (b) giving change and issuing receipts;

    (c) issuing tickets at ticket offices, and taking corresponding payments;

    (d) paying out cash, mostly in banks, against written orders, credit notes, or resulting from currency exchanges, and obtaining receipts;

    (e) keeping records and reconciling them with cash balance;

    (f) receiving incoming cash of an establishment, checking it against sales slips and other documents, and preparing it for deposit at bank;

    (g) paying out wages to establishments' personnel;

    (h) operating cash register;

    (i) performing related tasks;

    (j) supervising other workers.

    Examples of the occupations classified here:

  • Cashier,bank

  • Cashier, store

  • Clerk, ticket issuing/except travel


   
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 Updated 18 September 2004, by VA.