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  2. Cashier - Wikipedia

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    In a shop, a cashier (or checkout operator) is an employee who scans the goods through a cash register, that the customer wishes to purchase. In most modern stores, the items are scanned by a barcode positioned on the item with the use of a laser scanner. After all of the items have been scanned, the cashier then collects the payment (in cash ...

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    Dave Ramsey has become one of the most well-known personal finance gurus in the country. His radio show and podcast reach over 18 million weekly listeners, and he's authored numerous bestselling...

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    If you want to make money outside of a 9-to-5 job, then you should take a look at these 100 ways to score some income without being on the clock.

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    How to save money while job searching. People look for new job opportunities for various reasons, such as career advancement, higher pay or a desire for change. ... Old Navy's Break a Sweat Sale ...

  6. Money changer - Wikipedia

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    Money changers would assess a foreign coin for its type, wear and tear, and validity, then accept it as deposit, recording its value in local currency. The merchant could then withdraw the money in local currency to conduct trade or, more likely, keep it deposited: the money changer would act as a clearing facility.

  7. Truck wages - Wikipedia

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    Truck wages are wages paid not in conventional money but instead in the form of payment in kind (i.e. commodities, including goods and/or services); credit with retailers; or a money substitute, such as scrip, chits, vouchers or tokens. Truck wages are a characteristic of a truck system, and are banned by the labour legislation of many countries.