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Julija
Hey if im working at the till so should i say they put me on the till or they put me at the till?
28 apr. 2018 19:19
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The "till" is quite informal (and sounds a little dated). You could say: "They put me on the (cash) registers." or "They have me working (at) the (cash) registers."
28 april 2018
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"They've put me on the till" if there's one till, or "They've put me on the tills" if there are several.
"On" is better than "at", because being "on the till" is a job within the store
"At the till" is more of a location : for example, the customers would be told to pay at the till.
28 april 2018
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I would say, "They put me on the (cash) register."
28 april 2018
Theyve put me on the till's
28 april 2018
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