Well, the first reason is a no-brainer. It is something we should do as a matter of performing the shop. Check the curbing, the air pumps, the MID, etc.- whatever the client wants us to check.
The second reason is just crazy!
You've heard this before, but I'll say it again, for some reason, I can spot cash of various denominations just lying in the grass. It is though, becoming more prevalent as I walk the perimeter of any gas station shop.
Are some folks that oblivious or careless with their cash that they lose it with the wind? I don't know. Just last week, as I was walking the perimeter of a "Yellow" gas station, I looked down and at my feet was a damp, folded twenty dollar bill.
In the past few weeks, I have come across, tens, twenties, fives, and one dollar bills, not to mention the coins lying about the edge of the pavement or in the grassy areas.
Since I am a believer in giving without recognition of doing so, I can say without anyone here knowing who I am, much of the found money is given to a charity.