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cashiers <a cashier; cashiers> N

cashiers

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cashier's book ECON

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Notes were originally hand-written; although they were partially printed from 1725 onwards, cashiers still had to sign each note and make them payable to someone.
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It began in the cashiers and appraisers rooms where 10 people were working on remodeling project at the time.
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Payment must be in cash or with cashiers' or certified check from a state or federally chartered bank.
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He also demands that bus, train, and streetcar drivers, as well as cashiers, make $27-29 an hour (base wage) with many making more than 100,000.
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Distinctive interior features include the vestibule, lobby and information desk, center stairway, cashiers office, and public and private collectors offices.
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It offers an easy to learn and easy to use touchscreen interface that will have cashiers up to speed quickly and processing transactions productively.
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Typical occupations include cleaners, van drivers, care workers, carpenters and joiners, caretakers, leisure and travel service occupations, shopkeepers and proprietors, and retail cashiers.
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In addition, house-agents, pawnbrokers, cashiers, notaries public and secretaries, landlords, millers, doctors, barbers, pharmacists and booksellers enter the stage.
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Salespeople also consider the lines at the cashiers appropriate potential sales targets (which they refer to as "bocas de caixa" open cashiers).
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The cashiers were run hard during the first days of the crisis, as panicked holders of cashiers receipts demanded coin from the issuers.
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