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What are the Conveniences of Acquiring Point of Sales System?

There are many benefits that point of sales systems can accrue you as a business person. There are many types, so choose a Point of sales system which will serve your purposes well. However, be careful when purchasing equipment to use in your stores. Compare prices of different machines in different stores before buying one. This will save you a lot of headache as you will be able to buy a genuine machine. You will also avoid being scammed by unscrupulous traders.
The tasks carried out by your employees at the point of sales will be reduced significantly by these systems. This will make them pay more attention to your clients and give them better services, all to the benefit of your business. Also ensure that they are given complete instructions on how to use the systems. This way there will be fewer errors to deal with.

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  1. KENYA MELENDEZ wrote:

    Who is a productive business particular person here?
    and what do you do ?
    if you do not thoughts share with us a little bit about how productive you are and critical mottos/reminders you live by.

    thankyou.
    nicholas: why would a pair of sneaker’s values increase? it is 2nd hand.
    hendry b & casey c’s answers are like two opposites. alot of discipline went into the latter.

    Wednesday, April 11, 2012 at 3:53 am | Permalink
  2. Opal Morrill wrote:

    I want to study the platforms of point of sale systems that go into restaurants. Where can I find information on these systems and what are the proprietary rights of these systems?

    Sunday, May 20, 2012 at 1:03 pm | Permalink
  3. Melissa Nason wrote:

    I need a point of sale system (in store) that can automatically update the stock/inventory of an on-line store as well… Does anyone know of a solution?

    Tuesday, December 11, 2012 at 5:43 pm | Permalink
  4. Marcia Hester wrote:

    Jeb W. Daht
    12003 Lake Cyp Cir
    Orlando, FL 32828
    (407) 553-3786
    jeffwdaees@ymail.com ¬

    CVS/Pharmacy
    FL – Central Orlando

    Re: Retail Store Manager

    June 19, 2010

    Dear Hiring Manager,

    Kindly accept this letter as my application for the position of Retail Store Manager position as listed on cvs.candidatecare.com. My experience as a Shift Leader combined with my education makes me well-suited to carry out the requirements of the Store Manager position

    I previously attended Valencia Community College, where I completed an Associate of Science in Business Administration and an Associate of Arts in General Studies, while maintaining a 3.50 grade point average. Furthermore, I completed several relevant courses: Accounting, Business Management, Business Law, and Human Resources.

    My experience both in education and within the work environment, have allowed me to develop excellent written and oral communication skills. I have acquired a strong sense of responsibility, effective interpersonal skills, and the ability work as a resourceful team player. Even while working in a high-pressure environment, I effectively was able to resolve conflicts among employees, while serving as a positive role model for my peers. I have hands-on experience with: training employees, conflict resolution, inventory control, and customer service.
    These abilities combined with my proficiency in MS-Office Suite, Windows
    Operating Systems and Internet Explorer will assist me in being successful in my role at CVS.

    Thank you for considering my application and resume. Please contact me at your earliest convenience to schedule an interview. You can reach me at (407) 553-3786.

    Sincerely,

    Jeb W. Daht
    12003 Lake Cyp Cir
    Orlando, FL 32828
    (407) 553-3786
    Jeffwdaees@ymail.com

    College graduate with comprehensive knowledge in management and experience working in the business environment. Strong communication skills, interpersonal skills, ability to multi-task, make quick decisions, adapt well to change, and handle complex situations. Always present a positive, professional, and energetic attitude.

    Education
    Valencia Community College, Orlando, FL
    Associate of Science in Business Administration, 2009
    G.P.A. 3.50
    Valencia Community College, Orlando, FL
    Associate of Arts in General Studies, 2009
    G.P.A. 3.50

    Employment History

    Ruby Tuesday, Inc.
    Aberdeen, NC 28315
    Shift Leader5/2001 – 8/2005
    Led 20-person team in fast-paced environment.
    Controlled inventory by monitoring food levels and costs.
    Managed receipt of morning deliveries and vendor invoices.
    Participated in team meetings, employee cross-training and increasing sales.
    Completed shift leader programs 1 star – 4 stars.

    Big Boy, Inc.
    Clarkston, MI 48346
    Cook, Food Bar Attendant7/1997 – 8/2000
    Inventoried product daily.
    Placed truck orders.
    Maintained appearance of kitchen and dining area.

    Special Skills

    •Advanced computer knowledge with proficiency in software and hardware covering various applications such as Microsoft Office Suite, Windows Operating Systems, Adobe Suite, and Mac.
    •Exceptional listener and communicator who effectively conveys information verbally and in writing.
    •Planning and organizational skills with highest degree of detail.
    •Effectively prioritize and juggle multiple concurrent projects.
    •Always exhibit enthusiasm into building rapport with customers and colleagues.

    Tuesday, January 22, 2013 at 7:38 am | Permalink
  5. Patty Guest wrote:

    I want to make an online Point of Sale system. I want to know that what are the various things to be consider for analysis and designing of the system. If there are any online resources for PoS plz mail it to me.

    Thursday, April 4, 2013 at 7:51 am | Permalink
  6. Saundra Jarvie wrote:

    I am looking for an affordable, easy to use, simple, complete point of sale system for a grocery store, with a small food court and coffee bar. Any suggestions?

    Thursday, April 25, 2013 at 2:49 am | Permalink

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