RE: Steem Basic Income Giveaway: Your Job....
Thanks @bengy for the win in the draw. You are blessed to be in a job you love.
Now for an analyze of ‘My Job’.
I started working at a bank back in ‘64. Where you even born then? It was the age before computers and we did every thing manually. After two years with the bank I applied for a job at a Credit Union mainly because it was unionized and the pay better. Once I got there I realized it was a much longer day and working first as a teller, standing on my feet all day, my legs paid the price.
I took a two year night time course in accounting and transferred to the accounting department at the same Credit Union. Although working with figures was not my strong suit, I did enjoy that department for many years. The people were great but eventually someone took leadership there that was power hungry and made the job a nightmare for me and the whole department. I never could understand why one could not just do their job without all the politics.
I worked in the banking business ( at the Credit Union) for twenty-five years , in all the departments and even In management. There is nothing like the stress of middle management when you have no power.
Another interesting but dangerous job, I did there every morning for a year, was to carry hundreds of thousands of dollars, to the auto cash machines situated around the city, without any security. I requested a gun but was refused. Now that job of filling up the ATMs is done by a security service. Luckily I wasn’t robbed because I would have been the 1st suspect. The lad who took that job after I left was suspected of stealing ten thousand dollars but never charged. In another Credit Union someone taking the money to the ATM machines was robbed and he was under suspect as having set it up.
There are good times and difficult times at any work and I still keep in touch with many of my former co-workers. I am now happily retired and live peacefully many miles away in another province.
Oh I forgot how bad being on your feet all day can be. You have to wear good shoes, and even that may not protect you
It would have been nice to wear a comfortable shoe but most of the women wore heels and they are deadly. Eventually because the tiled floor was on cement, they gave the tellers a rubber mat by their till to stand on and the last time I was their they even provided a chair for each teller.
The rubber mat actually helps!
Wow, that is a pretty damn interesting if somewhat daunting job! I get stressed out if I'm carrying more than a hundred euros in my own cash... I can't even imagine how I would feel about carrying enough for a down payment on a house of someone else's money! It's incredible that it didn't go missing more often... but I guess those were different times!
It was daunting at times. Often when I went to fill up the cash machine near the auto workers, some of the men would be waiting by the machine to deposit their paycheques and would shout, : Here she comes with the money!’
I was lucky not to be robbed but being young and fool hardy protects the brain from worrying. 😂
The winners of this SBI Giveaway and the next question (Your Childhood Toy...) can be found here:
https://steemit.com/contest/@bengy/steem-basic-income-giveaway-favourite-childhood-toy