Assuming you have a grocery store, could you allow your daughter to do the cashiering? Why or why not?

I think it would teach him responsibility and the value of work, at the flea market where I go there are children in a fruit stand. Although I am in favor of it being once a week, they need to have time to continue being children.
 
For me l would allow my daughter to be the chief cashier on my grocery business. I would like to employ someone that l really trust with my money on the business for sure.
Yes, it is just to be sure that she is trust worthy. She would be a better choice than taking in a complete stranger
 
Daughter should be qualified, willing and honest too.
Yes, that is right. It must be from her interest not from an appointment from parents. She will surely refuse if doesn't have passion to do the cashiering.
 
I agree with you @Starmix. In fact, my dad taught me to look after a grocery store since I was 10 years old, even though I didn't directly count the money, but helped with packing goods, etc. So if I owned a grocery store, I would allow my daughter to be a cashier, I would even give her a decent salary, and her success would be rewarded.
 
I agree with you @Starmix. In fact, my dad taught me to look after a grocery store since I was 10 years old, even though I didn't directly count the money, but helped with packing goods, etc. So if I owned a grocery store, I would allow my daughter to be a cashier, I would even give her a decent salary, and her success would be rewarded.
Wow that's the reason why you become an investor and businessman because of your training. It's best to train a kid about the value of work and money.
 
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