The coin booth operator β providing change and exchange services from a fixed location.
As a Junior Change Booth Attendant, you work from a change booth providing money exchange services. This might be in a casino, arcade, laundromat, or other venue where customers need specific denominations. You're exchanging bills for coins, providing tokens, and maintaining your cash bank.
Your day involves stationary cash service. Customers come to your booth window, you provide the change or tokens they need, handle their payment, and maintain your bank accurately. During slow periods you might count and organize, but customer service is the priority.
The challenge is maintaining accuracy through repetitive transactions. Each exchange needs to be correct, but you might handle hundreds per shift. You're developing the discipline for consistent accuracy.
Where this role sits in the broader career landscape β and where it can take you.
Roles like this one sit within a broader occupational category. The numbers below reflect that full landscape β helpful for context, but your specific experience will depend on level, specialty, and where you work.
The coin booth operator β providing change and exchange services from a fixed location.
Median pay for a Junior Change Booth Attendant is about $31K nationally, with the field ranging roughly from $23K to $38K depending on experience, employer, and metro (BLS).
Core skills for this role include Service Orientation, Active Listening, Speaking, Social Perceptiveness, and Coordination.
Most people in this role hold a high school diploma.
Employment in this field is projected to decline about 9.9% through 2034, with roughly 3.1 million people working in it today (BLS).
Closely related roles include Change Booth Attendant, Sales Associate, and Store Clerk.
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