We've been noticing for a while now that our register is always off...usually it's short, but sometimes it's over. Not just a few dollars, usually like $30-$50.
Another problem is we have a change "bucket" in the safe that's supposed to have $250 regularly. We're supposed to count it every few days to make sure it's on track. Often it's short. I've told the staff to keep adequate change in the register so that they don't run out during busy periods and then stress out and get the wrong change.
Initially, we thought there was something wrong with how we were counting the till, and we did find some trouble with how the credit card tips were accounted for, but we've since resolved that and the problem is still occurring. I've talked to the staff about being more careful, but the problem only seems to be getting worse.
Part of the problem is not just one person uses the register. We're in a bakery setting with usually one barista up front. When the line gets long or when the barista gets stuck making a bunch of drinks, either myself or my other baker steps in and rings people up for their pastries and such. So it's really hard to isolate where the problem occurs.
Here's some of our ideas:
1. staff not allowed to pull credit card tips out of the register. Instead, I will distribute them with their paychecks. They will not like this.
2. staff not allowed to change back their tips.
3. we have two tills, one for am barista and one for pm barista. I am the only other person allowed to use the register. If the problem still occurs, we go to only allowing the barista to use the register and I will shift to making coffees (which I don't necessarily like because I'm not as good at coffee) Or we can just make our customers wait which might backfire since most of our customers have short breaks.
4. I will probably keep the change "bucket" in my office and they will have to ask me for change.
I know how prevalent theft is in the industry, but I really want to trust my staff. However, we really need to isolate the problem so we can resolve it in the best way.
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