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Rich Grise
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On Wed, 20 Apr 2005 13:16:19 -0400, Keith Williams wrote:
All of the furniture is designed so that no coins can't roll under them
that you can't reach.
When you verify the count, if you're a dime short, you're not allowed
to take one out of your pocket and pop it into the counter - you have
to crawl around on the floor until you find that last dime. )-;
Cheers!
Rich
Nah - my co-workers got on our hands and knees and scooped them all up.richgrise@example.net says...
I once had a part-time job at a bank. When you start work, they open
an account for you, and on payday, your week's pay just appears in
the account. That was pretty handy.
I don't work for a bank, though when I started working my boss took me
to the credit union to open an account. Amazingly, my pay just appears
in there on payday too. It's been doing it regularly for about 31
years. ...even after I transferred to a different site/state. Funny
how that works.
It was in the coin room - did you know that when you spill a $1000.00
bag of dimes, they splash just like water? ;-P
Did you get out the shop-vac?
All of the furniture is designed so that no coins can't roll under them
that you can't reach.
When you verify the count, if you're a dime short, you're not allowed
to take one out of your pocket and pop it into the counter - you have
to crawl around on the floor until you find that last dime. )-;
Cheers!
Rich