Thank you so much. I’m 16 years old and recently had a job and was screamed at because the manager told me not to use the register and she came about it very mean, I cried because I was super frustrated, but now I will study this before I start my new job Saturday!
I want you to know how thankful I actually am. I have dyscalculia and learn differently. I am about to be 16 and starting a fast food job soon. I would literally cry because I was worried and frustrated because I didn't understand. This video helped me understand it so much faster! You don't know how you actually saved my life!! Please keep doing stuff like this, you don't know how much you affect people with this!
I’m so happy this helps you! Dyscalculia is no joke. I had a student for the last 2 years with it. In May, she earned the highest grade in my Advanced Math class! Just remember to breathe!
Same, people don’t think it’s a real learning disability it can really effect you in your day to day life, especially when shopping or having to solve problems involving math I hope people give people more sympathy for people with dyscalculia and more understanding just like dyslexia
I just got a gas station job as a part time job and it has been 26 years since I’ve done this. I’m watching as a refresher. Because it’s so easy to look at the screen and it tells you what to give back but what if there is an error and the screen just reads zero, I see this all the time. Then you have to read the receipt and put this method into practice. Its better to start practicing when the machine doesn’t malfunction or ourselves hit the wrong buttons lol
I was a cashier at a fast food place when I was 19 and a girl that was training me taught me this. She was about my age at the time too! It’s very simple!
Just wanted to say. Great explanation. I'm 65 and started counting back change almost 60 years ago, selling Girl Guide biscuits. I've never been particularly confident doing maths in my head but have always found counting back to be easy - perhaps cos it's visual. So glad to see you passing it on to younger generations as it's such a useful skill to have. For anyone starting out selling, l wanted to pass on a couple of things l find useful. When you're "making change" count it into your own hand first, then to the customer - that way you've got a chance to check it while you're counting it to them. Also, get into the habit of putting the money they give you on the little ledge above the change drawer and only put it in the drawer after you've given them their change. Had so many occasions when someone thought they'd given me a larger denomination than they actually had and it's great to be able to point to it and prove they were mistaken. 😊
Thank you so much! I was thinking about getting job soon and usually first jobs are like fast food places and you have to count change back but you really are helping me a bunch and im starting to learn a lot! Could you possibly do one more video about this? :D
I'm so glad it was helpful! I actually have 2 other ones here th-cam.com/video/w6K26HaBvLQ/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/pAVLji_2rMQ/w-d-xo.html If you still have a little trouble, just let me know and I will be happy to do some more examples!
I’m 30 Years Old From Louisiana. I Just Got A Job At Quicktrip. They Have This Thing Where They Don’t Show You How Much A Person Gets Back, You Kinda Just Gotta Figure It Out. I’m Stating Where I’m From Because The Louisiana School System Sucks. We Were Never Taught This And We Are Sooo Behind Educationally. It’s Sad That I’m 30 And Just Learning This. It Was A Little Embarrassing When My Manager Called Me Out On It But Hey I Love A Challenge 🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️
I used to have panic attacks in therapy over this (genuinely) who knew a five minute and forty second video could fix this fo me 🥲💖 the way you explained it was so easy to follow and your voice is so kind and reassuring, thank you so much for this ❤
Thank you. This was awesome. I wish I knew this growing up now I'm homeschooling and I'm even learning a lot. Do you have a video on how to teach how much money you should get back(mental math)
I understand this & I'm terrible w/math & numbers, but I'm having issues when I apply this method while working. It's like I freeze up! I’m having trouble understanding a transaction. A customer total was $6.11 and paid $7.00, I’m having difficulty understanding how it would be only a dime and a penny? Is there a way to get an update version/new videos for this?
Im a teenage sophomore in high school and I've been having a hard time learning the time even the money since middle school thats why im in special education and i want to get of that class i have to be good at math and now im learning my money and everyday after school and how to count coins and dollars so i can earn that experience ipad ive dying to ask my mom for thank you this helped 😂🎉
Do you have one posted with change? Like quarters, Pennie’s, Nickles, & dimes. I’m pretty good when it comes to bills but change I freeze and I never realized I needed help with it till I started my job as a cashier and I feel so ashamed bc all the cashiers do it quick and I’m so worried I won’t give the right amount back😟
Perhaps add an example of when an item is 10.28 and they give you 20.25. A couple of Examples like that because people will often times do that to avoid Pennie’s or smaller change.
Well, there’s no need for you to be embarrassed! No one was born knowing this and it’s easy to get rusty if you don’t do it every day. You are being responsible! Good job!
Also, i have a question Is it better to be quick rather than being slow when it comes to cash handling? Because im a bit afraid of impatient customers, lol
Some places don't allow you to. When I trained at QuikTrip they wouldn't let me. The computer doesn't tell you how much to give back. They force you to count back change this way. If you think about it, it can be easier sometimes because all you are doing is counting up to what they gave you. I struggled a lot with this at the beginning but I have learned overtime and it has gotten easier.
I'm 15, almost 16, and didn't know how to count change because my school NEVER taught this, so this was really REALLY helpful. Thank you so much! 😭🙏🏾
You are so welcome! I’m glad it was helpful
girllll I just got a job & I’m on cashier & I didn’t know how toooo this really did help so much too like just amazing😭
Same here bro
Same story here
Same! It’s embarrassing too but I was never taught
Thank you so much. I’m 16 years old and recently had a job and was screamed at because the manager told me not to use the register and she came about it very mean, I cried because I was super frustrated, but now I will study this before I start my new job Saturday!
Wow it's sad that the school system has failed me and never taught me this and I'm now just learning this at 17 but thank you this is a big help!!
Real education thank you
You’re very welcome! I’m glad it was helpful!
as a person having dyscalculia, this was so incredibly helpful. hopefully I can get the hang of it at work now if my anxiety doesn't flare up too bad
I want you to know how thankful I actually am. I have dyscalculia and learn differently. I am about to be 16 and starting a fast food job soon. I would literally cry because I was worried and frustrated because I didn't understand. This video helped me understand it so much faster! You don't know how you actually saved my life!! Please keep doing stuff like this, you don't know how much you affect people with this!
I’m so happy this helps you! Dyscalculia is no joke. I had a student for the last 2 years with it. In May, she earned the highest grade in my Advanced Math class! Just remember to breathe!
Same, people don’t think it’s a real learning disability it can really effect you in your day to day life, especially when shopping or having to solve problems involving math I hope people give people more sympathy for people with dyscalculia and more understanding just like dyslexia
This the only teacher who I can understand. So glad I came across her videos
I appreciate this. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.
You’re so welcome! Thanks for watching!
I just got a gas station job as a part time job and it has been 26 years since I’ve done this. I’m watching as a refresher. Because it’s so easy to look at the screen and it tells you what to give back but what if there is an error and the screen just reads zero, I see this all the time. Then you have to read the receipt and put this method into practice. Its better to start practicing when the machine doesn’t malfunction or ourselves hit the wrong buttons lol
lol it’s like riding a bike though. You never really forget, just get rusty.
I was a cashier at a fast food place when I was 19 and a girl that was training me taught me this. She was about my age at the time too! It’s very simple!
That’s awesome! It seems like everybody just wants to make fun of people that don’t know how, instead of just teaching them how.🤷🏼♀️
Just wanted to say. Great explanation. I'm 65 and started counting back change almost 60 years ago, selling Girl Guide biscuits. I've never been particularly confident doing maths in my head but have always found counting back to be easy - perhaps cos it's visual. So glad to see you passing it on to younger generations as it's such a useful skill to have. For anyone starting out selling, l wanted to pass on a couple of things l find useful. When you're "making change" count it into your own hand first, then to the customer - that way you've got a chance to check it while you're counting it to them. Also, get into the habit of putting the money they give you on the little ledge above the change drawer and only put it in the drawer after you've given them their change. Had so many occasions when someone thought they'd given me a larger denomination than they actually had and it's great to be able to point to it and prove they were mistaken. 😊
thank you so much seriously i was thinking of quitting my job but you have taught me i can do it❤
Aww, you’re so welcome! Just keep practicing. You’ll be fine
I'm 58, suck at math, but I had to learn this in early 90s and still know how
I'm 44 and never picked up in school how to do this, because there was turmoil at home... thank you
Where tf was this when i needed it, perfect explanation 😂
Im so glad you made this video.. youre helping a lot of people and dont even know it 🙏🏿🙏🏿
Oh I hope so! Thank you so much 💕
@@MomDoesMath You're welcome beautiful lady ♥️🙏🏿
I have been looking for a video to share with my girls and this was so clear & took the stress out of it too. Thank you!!
I’m so glad it was helpful!
Ugh needed this im 35 and I have dyscalculia so numbers are miserable for me
Plus i have severe adhd so its a terrible experience
This is very helpful. Thank you!
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching!
Thank you they didn’t teach this in school❤
They didn't
You’re very welcome!
Thank you im applying for a job right now that involves cash handling ❤
I got a job at Wendy's so I'm trying to prepare I start on the 24th. did you hear back from them yet?
@zyquandaniels6094 Nah, hope your job goes well btw
Just keep trying! Best of luck!
Thank you so much! I was thinking about getting job soon and usually first jobs are like fast food places and you have to count change back but you really are helping me a bunch and im starting to learn a lot! Could you possibly do one more video about this? :D
I'm so glad it was helpful! I actually have 2 other ones here
th-cam.com/video/w6K26HaBvLQ/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/pAVLji_2rMQ/w-d-xo.html
If you still have a little trouble, just let me know and I will be happy to do some more examples!
@MomDoesMath so I count from the purchased total to the payment amount?
@@PeteKVUyes.
I like this video it'll probably take me all day to do this in my head..lol 😂
16 just got a cashier job thanks for this
Congratulations!🎉
same😂idk how to count bruh
@@annaayyaasamee
@@annaayyaabro same I’m ashamed😂
So I count from the purchased total to the payment amount?
Exactly!
I love it !
Thanks!
I’m 30 Years Old From Louisiana. I Just Got A Job At Quicktrip. They Have This Thing Where They Don’t Show You How Much A Person Gets Back, You Kinda Just Gotta Figure It Out. I’m Stating Where I’m From Because The Louisiana School System Sucks. We Were Never Taught This And We Are Sooo Behind Educationally. It’s Sad That I’m 30 And Just Learning This. It Was A Little Embarrassing When My Manager Called Me Out On It But Hey I Love A Challenge 🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️
I used to have panic attacks in therapy over this (genuinely) who knew a five minute and forty second video could fix this fo me 🥲💖 the way you explained it was so easy to follow and your voice is so kind and reassuring, thank you so much for this ❤
Thank you. This was awesome. I wish I knew this growing up now I'm homeschooling and I'm even learning a lot. Do you have a video on how to teach how much money you should get back(mental math)
Thank you very helpful
I understand this & I'm terrible w/math & numbers, but I'm having issues when I apply this method while working. It's like I freeze up! I’m having trouble understanding a transaction. A customer total was $6.11 and paid $7.00, I’m having difficulty understanding how it would be only a dime and a penny? Is there a way to get an update version/new videos for this?
Im a teenage sophomore in high school and I've been having a hard time learning the time even the money since middle school thats why im in special education and i want to get of that class i have to be good at math and now im learning my money and everyday after school and how to count coins and dollars so i can earn that experience ipad ive dying to ask my mom for thank you this helped 😂🎉
You are so welcome! Just keep practicing and it will get easier!
@MomDoesMath thank you sm your the best soon I will be better at math in no time 😊
Do you have one posted with change? Like quarters, Pennie’s, Nickles, & dimes. I’m pretty good when it comes to bills but change I freeze and I never realized I needed help with it till I started my job as a cashier and I feel so ashamed bc all the cashiers do it quick and I’m so worried I won’t give the right amount back😟
th-cam.com/video/rlylFBkfnnk/w-d-xo.html
yawl I really cant count change yawl ❤😂🙏❤️
Perhaps add an example of when an item is 10.28 and they give you 20.25. A couple of Examples like that because people will often times do that to avoid Pennie’s or smaller change.
Thank you that really help.
You’re so welcome! I’m glad it was helpful!
watching this as a 16 year old bc you forgot and you told your employer you knew how to break change bc it was too embarrassing to say no
Well, there’s no need for you to be embarrassed! No one was born knowing this and it’s easy to get rusty if you don’t do it every day. You are being responsible! Good job!
@@MomDoesMath that comment has made my day and made me feel better thank you so much!
Super helpful!!!
Also, i have a question
Is it better to be quick rather than being slow when it comes to cash handling? Because im a bit afraid of impatient customers, lol
It’s best to be correct 😂 People just need to be patient. Learning takes time. Don’t rush yourself. Speed will come quickly, I promise!
@@MomDoesMath thank you!
Thank you for this video I’m so bad at math
you actually just saved me
Awesome! I’m so glad it was helpful!
well done
Thank you!!!!!!
Helpful
I’m so glad!
thank you i love you
Aww thanks!☺️
why cant we do subtracting
You can if you want to. This is just a way to do it if you have trouble subtracting ingredients your head while trying to work
Some places don't allow you to. When I trained at QuikTrip they wouldn't let me. The computer doesn't tell you how much to give back. They force you to count back change this way. If you think about it, it can be easier sometimes because all you are doing is counting up to what they gave you. I struggled a lot with this at the beginning but I have learned overtime and it has gotten easier.
In Canada we don’t have Pennies
No? I have never heard of that. That's different.
Hello 👋
This is very very helpful thank you !
You’re very welcome! I’m glad it’s helping🙂