Posted: 10/3/2007 8:50:22 AM EDT
Why is it every time I go to my bank's drive up teller there are only three of the five lanes open? ![]() And why do I always get in the line that has the problem customer in it? Nothing pisses me off more than watching others that came after me go through the line, conduct their business, and pull back on to the road and continue on their merry way.
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Dude try to do your banking without actually going to a teller, if at all possible. But I feel your pain. It seems like any line I get into is the one with the tard with some super special problem that no one's ever dealt with. My frustration today was walking up to the Business Office at my univ., which closes at 430. My watch (an atomic G-Shock) said 426, but the gates were down and the doors were locked. That's frustrating. |
This was a business transaction for my store. We do night deposits, then pick up the deposit slips the next day. That's it. I pull up, send empty capsule through vacuumn tube, teller inserts deposit slips, then sends said tube back to me in the drive through lane. Sounds simple enough and in reality, it is. I just can't seem to avoid the "whattya mean I ain't got no money in my account?" people that somehow manage to always be in the lane I happen to be in.
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There is your problem. Banks open at 9:00 or 9:30 for walk-in customers. Before this time the tellers are getting there windows ready and stuff for the morning rush. The early opening of the drive-throughs is a convenience for those who cannot wait until opening. But the tellers are rather busy at that time. What you want to do is to go after the morining rush, but before the lunch rush, or wait until the soccar moms are about to pick-up the kids from school, and the rest of the world is in full swing. Few people find it conveinient to go to the bank at 10:30 or 2:00 for some reason. |
