Ramp checks

My high school was bigger then some of the towns around here. Way bigger.
Also it took me a week to figure out what "elevator" meant on the sectional...I had no idea. :crazy:
 
My high school was bigger then some of the towns around here. Way bigger.
Also it took me a week to figure out what "elevator" meant on the sectional...I had no idea. :crazy:

HAHAHAHAHA yeah I didn't know what the hell a grain elevator was either. "Elevator? You mean the one in high-rises?" haha

Oh man, I was so naive and clueless when I moved to ND... like finally figuring out that you couldn't buy beer or wine at the grocery store. I asked the girl (Different Tangent: Minimum wage un-unionized checkers at the grocery stores... wtf??? Many checkers in CA are unionized and make $22+/hr) at the register (not called a till haha!!!) where the wine isle was and she looked at me in complete confusion or disbelief. It finally took the manager to figure out that I had first stepped onto a different planet and advised me that you have to go to *special* Bottle Shop to buy such "sin-producing" products...since you know... you want to prevent people from buying alcohol so you make it hard for them to get... so you make the Lutheran city council vote on the opening of another sinful Bottle Shop :sarcasm:----> that really worked in ND!
 
hahaha yeah same here, i got some confused looks when i asked where the beer and wine was at the grocery store. i asked for the aisle though, not the whole island. *nazi*

and yeah wtf is a till? its a cash register.
 
hahaha yeah same here, i got some confused looks when i asked where the beer and wine was at the grocery store. i asked for the aisle though, not the whole island. *nazi*

and yeah wtf is a till? its a cash register.

I thought it was a food processing machine of some sort when I first worked at the now defunct, Campbell's Fresh! My boss was like, "Tomorrow, I will teach you how to use the till." To my surprise, it was a god damn cash register!
 
lol, am I the only one who hasn't heard "till" being used to refer to the registers? It doesn't surprise me, but I haven't heard it during my three years here...
 
Calling it a till is pretty common. I'll most likely say 'till' over cash register... but either works. Who really cares?
 
hahaha yeah same here, i got some confused looks when i asked where the beer and wine was at the grocery store. i asked for the aisle though, not the whole island. *nazi*

and yeah wtf is a till? its a cash register.

OMG my bad!!! haha... must be the 4 hour sim V1 cuts that got to me today. :)
 
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