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The average salary for a Booth Cashier in U.S. is $36,030.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $36,030

$22,630$53,540

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $17.32

$10.88$25.74

What does a Booth Cashier earn?

Booth cashiers typically make $36,030 in the U.S. per year. They are responsible for providing customer service, processing payments, and ensuring accuracy of money transacted at booths in large venues. Booth cashiers can specialise in selling tickets or providing other services such as foreign money exchange.

How to earn more as a Booth Cashier

To become a Booth Cashier, you will need to have strong customer service and communication skills. Alternatively, you can gain qualifications related to small business management, economics, or retail studies. If you want to progress and earn more as a Booth Cashier, you can take on additional responsibilities and become a supervisor or manager. You could also decide to become self-employed and open up your own kiosk or booth.