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N F C, this one made me ROFL!
One of my first jobs back in the 1980s was working in a movie theater. They gave us a written math test as part of the interview! Just a bunch of basic addition and subtraction problems.
I remember going to a fast-food place about 15 years ago where my bill was something like $1.63. I tendered $2 and the "cashier" carefully counted out $0.63 back to me. I looked at and told her I'm sorry but that's not right. She said yes it is, it's sixty-three cents. I knew I could not explain it to her so I asked her to get her manager. I explained the situation to him and I saw his face fall as he realized she'd probably been making change this way her whole shift. He told her to go make drinks and sadly thanked me as he corrected her error and sent me on my way. I was shocked and sad.One of my first jobs back in the 1980s was working in a movie theater. They gave us a written math test as part of the interview! Just a bunch of basic addition and subtraction problems.
The theaters had computerized cash registers so we didn't have to do any calculations in our heads but I guess they wanted to be sure we could if we needed to. It's scary to think that someone today couldn't do that.
I would have been told, "You don't do carpentry anymore either."I also worked with someone who couldn't do fractions of an inch on a tape measure when measuring a sheet of MDF to cut into pieces. He was supposed to cut pieces 10 3/8" x 8 3/8 (eg) on panel saw. He wrecked a LOT of wood. (Some of it could be used for smaller pieces.) When asked, he said, "Oh, I don't do fractions."![]()