While it's bad, it's not that bad. You don't have to have any great skill to operate a cash till.CaptainChewbacca wrote:Found the article
I think the worst thing is the woman at the counter AGREED she should win.
As for leaving school without a maths GCSE, that's pretty atrocious. I got a B in GCSE maths and I was pukingly ill an hour before it started. Had to pull over on the road before I got there.
That hardest thing to do with negative numbers is when you start multiplying them and dividing them because you have to remember to make the answer positive if the numbers you're using are both negative, and make it negative if one of them is positive.
Also, I thought the grading scale for GCSEs was A-E with less than an E being a U?
Anyway, I don't think that the stupid people in the article are representative of the wider community, since maths grades c and above have consistently risen for the last 10 years or so. These two were probably just thick.
Also, there is considerably less chance of Servo paying out >£1 million than a lottery.