Re: OT "There you go"




<djs0302@xxxxxxx> wrote

On Jun 1, 8:13?am, "Nancy Young" <rjy...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Unheard of? We were taught specifically that it wasn't a
great idea to announce to everyone else in the bank how
much a customer would be walking out with.

My dad worked in banking. My sister works in banking and I have two
aunts that were tellers and they will all tell you that the teller is
suppose to count the money out to the customer.

Well, I worked in banking for a time and none of us counted out
the money to the customer. I go to banks and no one counts the
money out to me. Perhaps it's regional. Regardless, I don't wish
for people to count my money back to me, and they don't, not in
stores, not in the post office, no where.

They're not suppose
to do it loudly though. That's why there's a large gap between the
teller windows and the people waiting in line. It's so the people
waiting in line can't hear what's going on at the windows.

Personally, I don't pay attention, and there don't seem to be
people hanging around waiting to relieve anyone of their cash,
it's really a non-issue. Personally, I'm the 'just hand me my money'
type. Luckily, because that's how it is.

nancy


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