SPRINGING AHEAD... A Busy Time (Part 127a)
March was shaping
up to be a hectic one both at work and at home. If there was one thing
that I was looking forward to it was what was happening to the house
next door. Celia, the owner, had moved to live with her sister and put
the house up for sale. The house had been vacant since just before the
end of the year and every so often I’d see some indication that someone
had been looking at it, usually by a light left on. The first indication
that something positive had happened was seeing a couple of trucks over
in the driveway. On the way to work I stopped at the realty office to
ask Vic, the salesperson, what was happening. I was hoping that he’d
been able to sell it for Celia. But, he hadn’t. Celia hadn’t paid the
property taxes in a few years and it had been sold at a tax sale. All I
could think of was poor Celia and her daughter not getting anything for
it. Vic told me that he thought it was being taken over by a developer
from up West who was going to modernize it to sell. Selfishly, I was
glad that we might soon get a new neighbor.
At work, all the
“chatter” was about Cassie, the teller who was getting married on the
upcoming weekend. Two of the other tellers were asked to be in the
wedding party. The dresses for the bridesmaids had been bought out of a
catalog and the ones for the two girls had been delivered to the bank.
All the females wanted to see what they looked like so, as soon as the
doors were closed to the public all the women clamored to see them. I
wasn’t happy about it but let them have some fun before getting them
back to work and proving up for the day.
The woman I’d hired to
replace Cassie, Donna, had picked up on the duties of a teller very
rapidly. She was 40 years old and had no previous experience. In fact
she hadn’t worked since her son was born some 15 years earlier. She’d
held some sort of low level supervisory position for a big company in
the city. Well dressed and well spoken, she won me over right from the
start of her interview. It didn’t hurt that she was attractive. Initial
feedback on her was that she was very good with the customers. However, I
was also getting some “rumblings” that the other tellers found her to
be somewhat “haughty” in the dealings with her. The report was that she
thought some of her duties were a bit beneath her. I called her over to
discuss it and quickly found that she was, very much, a flirt and adept
at diverting the conversation from the topic at hand. I picked up on it
right away and told her that she was to follow the job description and
direction from Cara, the teller training her. I told her that after
she’d proven she could do the job that we’d listen to her “suggestions”.
The whole while I was talking she had a somewhat smirky smile on her
face and kept batting her eyelashes. She’d been sitting at the side
chair along side my desk with her legs crossed. As the conversation went
on she’d managed to hike the hem of her skirt up about halfway up her
her thigh. Then, when she got up to leave, very slowly uncrossed her
legs while spreading her knees. It caused me to swallow hard. There was
no way not to see right up to her crotch. She was wearing red panties.
That was a first for me. I’d seen them in the stores but never on a
living, breathing woman. As she walked away I began to wonder what my
facial expression had been. I also wondered if it wasn’t I who was being
“schooled”.
I’d started collecting data on dress codes at other
banks and found they were pretty much in the same situation as we were.
One of the banks I contacted had been taken to court by a female
employee who had been sent home because her skirt was too high. It got
settled out of court but the bank was still struggling on how to police
it. A while back, Trish, representing the “Polish Mafia” and some other
females at the bank, approached me about the possibility of wearing
pants/trousers to work. I told her I’d work on it and, in making the
calls, broached that subject with them. One bank told me they had
allowed it and used it as a “carrot” to get the females with short
skirts and hemlines to “tone it down”. Hearing that, I pretty much felt
had a solution that the Board of Trustees might go for.
The Board
of Trustees maintained any number of sub committees to consider various
bank related topics. There were three members who seemed to be on most
of them because they were always coming and going, usually meeting with
Bert, the president. Following one of those meetings I got a call from J
J, the mortgage officer. For some reason they had convened right
outside his office door and he’d overheard them talking about the
possibility of opening a branch office and he though I might like to
know about it. I’d not heard anything about it but knew that they (the
Board) were concerned about the inroads a new Savings and Loan that had
opened West of our town had been making due to an aggressive ad
campaign. When I heard J J mention a branch I put the two together. My
first thought was that it would mean more work for me and my days were
already full. I couldn’t dwell on the subject with only J J’s word to go
on but it was something I had to keep in mind..
Another project
that I had to have finished by the end of the month was gathering
empirical data concerning the bank using and outside service bureau to
process our banking transactions. I’d started on it a few times in the
past and when I’d provided a guesstimate on the costs of just the new
equipment I was told to stop. Being just a junior officer didn’t give
me much standing to protest the shortsightedness of their thinking. I
knew we were just one equipment breakdown from a public relations
disaster but they were only thinking of the capital expenditure. At
least this time the direction had come from the president at the last
Board meeting so I felt a little better as I set about gathering up the
information on options the bank could take.
Certainly
not far from my thoughts was “B’s” racecar. He’d called me about midweek
to confirm that I’d be available to work on putting the motor together.
It was a lot easier to take one apart than putting one together.
Actually, my primary interest was in finding out what happened when “B”
told Jon about Jon’s sister, Leigh, using their Summer house for a tryst
(or two) but with Elle nearby decided to wait.
At the very end
of my priority list was the party Elle and I were to host for the
“group”. I truly believed in the “cause”, that of changing the members
of the Board of Education who seemed to live in the past. However, Pat
(the PTA lady), with her controlling ways, had worn her welcome out with
me. I wasn’t looking forward to the gathering as they’d become more of a
meeting than a party. I rather enjoyed the way they’d been when Elle
and I had been asked to join in. I knew she’d coerced Bob into running
for one of the two positions and was now badgering Fritz to run for the
other. I wasn’t looking forward to our “party”.
To be continued...
3 comments:
PM, just wanted to wish you and your family a wonderful Thanksgiving. Glad to see you're posting again. I haven't had a chance to read this post yet, still playing catch up.
Badside
Happy to see you back. The news about your daughter is super even though radiation is no picnic it beats the hell out of chemo.
The panties you found sound special and the leg show and upskirt at the bank was amazing. She just started and she already has your number.
BS... Glad to be back and happy to see you're still around. :-)
OB... Thanks for the continued encouragement. The daughter is in a good frame of mind so that's the big plus.
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