At my bank, it seems like they have one teller assigned to the push window and, frequently, one teller assigned to ALL of the "tube" lanes. As a result, it usually is faster to use the push window lane even if the line is longer. I also think the whole back and forth in the tubes makes each transaction at those lanes take a bit longer, so if all lines are of equal length I will go to the push window vs. the tubes. I'll also use the push window if I have lots of change to send through.
I would not, however, get in line at the push window if there are open tube lanes (except for the change thing noted above).
First of all, don't flame me. I'm not complaining.. just trying to understand!!
I am a teller... and my office has been trying to figure out WHY people wait in line to go to the first window, but avoid the tube lanes?
I'm the 'push' window teller, so I get the line. Doesn't bother me, as we're slow and it's something to do... but...
It was 4pm and I had SIX cars in the line, with the other two completely empty and two other tellers just standing behind me with nothing to do.
We are perplexed by this. Why? Why would you wait for 5 other people when you could go to another lane and be done in about 3 minutes?
Anyone able to explain this to me?
All the talking of these tubes reminds me of that car insurance commercial when someone is at the tube teller and a kid inside the bank is putting strange things into the tube. Then they are swooshed out and hit the drivers side door. A sandwich with lots of mustard, a roll of quarters, a coffee much with pencils. Its pretty funny.
Anyway. At my current.. normal bank.... we can't hear you unless you can hear us. I hate when people pull up and start talking and get mad because I have no idea what they say. Unfortunately, it's not like a baby monitor... I can only hear you when I hit the button and you can only hear me when I hit it, too.
and yes everybody makes mistakes...
That's how my bank is (I'm a teller too).
BUT- if I turn the button on to listen to you, you can't really tell... So, we have heard our fair share of spousal griping!![]()
People crack me up- I have seen and heard the funniest things since working at the bank. One lady came through the drive-up with no pants.And all day every day people MUST mistake my teller window for the confessional booth at church. It is amazing the amount of personal information people can divulge in the time it takes me to cash a check or make a deposit.
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