In the short run these aren't cheap. But remove the annual salary, 401k plan, medical insurance, or union benefits, payroll taxes. Reduced managment time. Then compound that savings year over year, these machines more than pay for themselves.
But cashier jobs aren't going to have any of those benefits. They're typically just gonna a 20 to 30 hours a week to who ever takes them. You would save on payroll though.
In the short run these aren't cheap. But remove the annual salary, 401k plan, medical insurance, or union benefits, payroll taxes. Reduced managment time. Then compound that savings year over year, these machines more than pay for themselves.
But cashier jobs aren't going to have any of those benefits. They're typically just gonna a 20 to 30 hours a week to who ever takes them. You would save on payroll though.
At kroger's, cashiers get benefits, but baggers/shopping cart people don't.
Now they don't usually have baggers anymore since people just bag their own.
This will definitely save on benefits.
I never understood the bagger job. It's so pointless.