I added a 10% tip to a bill once, the waitress had to bring it back to the table as I'd made a mistake with the addition.
It was all a bit embarrassing, for someone whose Maths career went as far as qualifying to register for a post-graduate Maths course.
I hadn't even drunk much.
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Originally posted by sparklelardI paid two cheques into my bank yesterday, £96.08 and £31.00. The teller used a calculator as well.
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Didnt some numpty appear on here recently saying they had failed a basic maths test.
Looks like he got a job in the end then!!!
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I paid two cheques into my bank yesterday, £96.08 and £31.00. The teller used a calculator as well.
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Don't confuse arithmetic with mathematics. Many advanced mathematicians need calculators for simple arithmetic. 2 different things.
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I do. I cannot do any form of maths at all apart from very basic 2+2. Can pick up a language very fast though so I reckon my brain compensates like a blind man that can fly. Or hear good, or something like that.
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Well.... at least I know how to calculate 5.36 by 3.22 without a calculatorOriginally posted by SallyAnne
Indeed schools are not what they were
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Originally posted by FranckoWell, it is something that you should be thought at primary school. If school were working as they should, yes, that would not be really so much to ask. Indeed, that's quite important for this type of job.
Indeed schools are not what they were
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Well, it is something that you should be thought at primary school. If school were working as they should, yes, that would not be really so much to ask. Indeed, that's quite important for this type of job.Originally posted by SallyAnneGonzo, you know I love you, but come on!!
Do you know how much they're paid man?
Are you really saying that people need to have a certain level of education before they're deemed worthy to push a trolley on a fricken train?
Think about what you're saying lad!

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Gonzo, you know I love you, but come on!!
Do you know how much they're paid man?
Are you really saying that people need to have a certain level of education before they're deemed worthy to push a trolley on a fricken train?
Think about what you're saying lad!
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Who needs a calculator for basic maths?
Was tempted to post this on the sales thread but thought it deserved a thread of its own.
Took a train on Sunday out to the sticks to spend some time with the folks.
Man came by with the refreshment trolley so I bought two coffees and a still water. The bloke had to use a calculator to work out how much I owed - FFS three items - two of them identical - and he still had to use a calculator to work out the total.
I could go into a rant about the poor mathematical skills of the youth of today but he was no spring chicken. What are these companies doing employing people without basic maths skills to do a cash handling job?
What is this country coming to? Grrr
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