 Horsey Gene Carrier
Posts: 1888
        Location: LaBelle, Florida | Don't **** off the girl who can 'get it done' when you need something or someone to fix, purchase, bring you something for work. Bribes in chocolate almost always work.
I swear it took me 3 months to teach a man 15 years older than me manners (at work). He finally did learn a bit, although it was about to get ugly on one or two occasions. |
 I hate cooking and cleaning
Posts: 3310
     Location: Jersey Girl | Gunner11 - 2013-11-20 11:06 AM I was a bank teller for a few years, and have a few tips: 1. If you come to the drive-thru, HAVE YOUR TRANSACTION READY! Don't pull up on a busy Friday or Saturday, ask for a deposit slip, then sit in your car for five minutes filling everything out, then ask for every transaction on your account for the last month. The drive-thru is for getting people in and out quickly. 2. Do not get mad at the teller when your account is several hundred dollars overdrawn and they won't give you cash back when you make a $50 deposit. It's not the tellers fault you spent more money than you had. Keep track of your spending. 3. Count your money before you leave. If I give you $10 cash back, you leave, then 20 minutes later come back and say I never gave it to you, then my drawer balances to the penny, sorry, you're outta luck. 4. If you only have a savings account, and only have $5 in it, don't be surprised when we won't cash your $500 personal check, and won't cash all of your friends' paychecks. 5. If you accidentally drive off with the drive-thru tube that is used for sending stuff back and forth, please don't be too embarrassed to bring it back. Those things are expensive. 6. If a drive-thru lane is closed, it's for a reason. Please don't pull up, call the teller, and ask to send your stuff in when there are five cars already waiting in each lane. You're not special, and don't get to cut. I could go on and on, I saw a lot while working at the credit union!
Aaahh that brings back so many memories! I was in banking for 15 years and felt exactly the same way. But would like to add one more:
Don't get so ticked at the teller for asking for ID. New tellers are not shown a "known customer" list to memorize when they are hired or covering at another office. Asking for ID is for your protection. |