Posted June 7, 200025 yr Dear Cecil,I am opening a business center like Mailboxes, etc. and want to put the cashier right in the middle of the store facing entrance door; about 5-6 meters from entrance door(glass swinging doors - not mirror). We make 360 round counter and put 2 cash registers facing right (north) and left (south). The counter is also right in the middle of 4 symmetrical pillars (building foundation) that I cannot remove. I was told that placing cash register directly toward the main entrance is not good for cash flow. Please advise. Thanks.
Posted June 13, 200025 yr Staff Dear Harimin,Under the shapes and form, it is better to place the cashier on one side of the wall (rather then the centre).Here one reason is that there is `backing' or the cashier is supported.However, in my opinion, it also depends on the type of business.For example, in a supermarket, it is still acceptable to have it placed at the `entrance' or a large frontage. If so, do remember to surround the counter e.g. like an island and not let one side become "exposed".Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 6/7/00 12:32:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Cecil,I am opening a business centerlike Mailboxes, etc. and wantto put the cashier right inthe middle of the store facingentrance door; about 5-6meters from entrancedoor(glass swinging doors -not mirror). We make 360 roundcounter and put 2 cashregisters facing right (north)and left (south). The counteris also right in the middle of4 symmetrical pillars(building foundation) that Icannot remove. I was told thatplacing cash register directlytoward the main entrance isnot good for cash flow. Pleaseadvise. Thanks.
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