Jennasis
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Well it's not really a vent, so much as it is an observation of odd behavior that (while not truly affecting me) drives me bonkers. My bank has THREE drive-thru lanes. All three are always open. I make bank runs at least twice a week for our business, sometimes more. Inevitably, I will go around to the drive thru to find a line of cars two or three deep at the first lane (the one closest to the teller's window) and NOBODY at the other two. I don't know why, but that drives me mad. Why would anyone get in a long line when there is a perfectly good open one, five feet to their right? I tried thinking of all the scenarios:
1. Maybe the far left lane closest to the teller is a at a different height, more accessible to small cars etc, or the teller interacts with that lane more directly?
NOPE. The pnuematic tube thingy in that lane is exactly the same as the other two and even in that lane closest to the teller, you don't interact with the teller any more than the other lanes. You still have to use the pnuematic tube.
2. Maybe I arrived just after a big crowd of cars at all the lanes and there are only a few stragglers left at the first lane?
NOPE. I've driven up and been the only car in the drive-thru and had two more customers show up and get in line behind me even though the other two lanes are open.
3. That lane is wider or something so cautious drivers feel "safer" pulling into that one?
NOPE. I drive through with my F-150 and find that lane to be just as harrowing as the others. Haven't lost a side-view yet, but I have high hopes!
I just don't get it? And of course if that's the only complaint one would have in life, one should consider themselves lucky eh? I know I know. Just an observation of some of the madness in the world and thought I'd share. If anyone here is of the "only-use-the-lane-closest-to-the-teller" variety, mind sharing the reason?
Feels good to get that monkey off my back.
1. Maybe the far left lane closest to the teller is a at a different height, more accessible to small cars etc, or the teller interacts with that lane more directly?
NOPE. The pnuematic tube thingy in that lane is exactly the same as the other two and even in that lane closest to the teller, you don't interact with the teller any more than the other lanes. You still have to use the pnuematic tube.
2. Maybe I arrived just after a big crowd of cars at all the lanes and there are only a few stragglers left at the first lane?
NOPE. I've driven up and been the only car in the drive-thru and had two more customers show up and get in line behind me even though the other two lanes are open.
3. That lane is wider or something so cautious drivers feel "safer" pulling into that one?
NOPE. I drive through with my F-150 and find that lane to be just as harrowing as the others. Haven't lost a side-view yet, but I have high hopes!
I just don't get it? And of course if that's the only complaint one would have in life, one should consider themselves lucky eh? I know I know. Just an observation of some of the madness in the world and thought I'd share. If anyone here is of the "only-use-the-lane-closest-to-the-teller" variety, mind sharing the reason?
