About 40-55 dollars in rusty/ok condition, but possibly worth over 100 if in mint condition.
The original Tom Thumb toy cash register was created by the Western Stamping Company in the 1950s. Its age would depend on the specific model in question, as the design and features varied over the years.
they changed from old to new
A cash register. Old mechanical cash registers rung a bell when the cash drawer was being open. It alerted the staff that the register was being open, in case it was a patron trying to steal.
This is a picture of some old 1900's in a repair shop.
Cashiers are not volunteers, they are employees. You must be at least 18 years old to work at PetSmart
A point of sale system records sales as they are happening instead of waiting till the end of the day when the "cash register" is closed out. A point of sale system or POS is better at tracking mistakes as they happen so it is better than the old cash register. A POS is more expensive than the old cash register but in the long run they will save you money as they are more cost efficient and catch mistakes.
The cash register you are talking about is very old, we here at Clyde Cash Registers Ltd exhausted our supply of spare parts for that model some years ago. It is probably best that you get a new till. or keep checking until you find someone with an old till with a working printer in it.
You can work at Wal-Mart on cash register
In Dallas, Texas, you generally need to be at least 16 years old to work at Tom Thumb. However, some positions may have specific age requirements, so it's best to check with the store directly for more information.
I believe the old style of cash register will become obsolete. The technology we have today definitely makes computerized everything a very viable option. I don't believe we will ever get away from using cash though.
wow ur from mo so am i well is there a mcdonalds there if so u can work the cash register?
for the fast food part you should try a job with your favorite subject. if you can't find one, then just ask a friend or family member for an idea. for the cash register, try being an accountant if you don't want to do that then follow your heart and do what it tells you to do.
In the U.S., the minimum age to work at Tom Thumb is typically 16 years old. However, certain positions or locations may have different age requirements, so it's best to check with the specific store you're interested in applying to. Additionally, some states may have specific labor laws that impact the minimum age for employment.