>>Which is correct ???
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>>"Print Cashier's Initials on Validation" with the '
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>>or
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>>"Print Cashiers Initials on Validation" without the '
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>>??
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>>I think they removed part of my brain along with the prostate.... wait.... I didn't have a brain to begin with......
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>In all likelihood the first way is what you want. As Naomi says, it depends on whether it's one cashier or more than one. Singular = Cashier's. Plural = Cashiers'. (Note that the second choice you state is definitely incorrect. The apostrophe needs to be there somewhere, since it is a possessive).
IIRC Cashier's would be treated as an abbreviation - Cashier is.
Cashiers' is possessive.
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