In a message dated 2/23/01 7:12:18 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
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<< me common sense. I don't think that's too much to ask of any employee. 
That $198 is money that business will never see again, and if she understood 
that little about money, it's a good bet she's cost the business even more 
when counting out change.  >>

I was with you up until just now. The $198 is a clear charge against doing 
business, and as it was a (stupid) mistake, with no crime intended on the 
part of the employee, the owners(s) will take a whole dollar write off. I 
like the rest of your comments.

Question: with a "roaring" economy, would "Scraping the bottom of the barrel" 
be too harsh a term to describe the employee pool (at all skill levels) until 
just recently?

Mafud
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