HOME AGAIN… to some surprises. (Part 157g)
It wasn’t
planned but when Gertrude walked through the front door and went up to
Trish, Jerry was talking with her. I don’t know what they were
discussing but as soon as Jerry saw he he walked away and into the work
area. The smirky smile was still on my face when Gertrude approached my
desk. I’m sure she thought it was for her. In any case, I opened the
account for her without a word mentioned about Jerry. As she got up to
leave she did make a comment about me coming to her agency “just to look
around. As soon as she was through the gate I was calling the telephone
company about the switchboard. I didn’t know if there was a problem or
not but with equipment almost 30 years old it was worth a service call.
With
less than two months until the opening of the new branch things were
starting to pile up on me. Ordering the teller machines was one that I’d
overlooked until the visit to the branch earlier in the day. So, in my
call to the data center about the data packs being installed I took care
of that as well. I’d been in Florida for the April Board meeting when
the branch committee asked about the premiums (gifts) for the new
account campaign to go along with the grand opening. Hobie had put them
off telling them I’d have some selections for them by May 1st. However, I
didn’t even have a meeting set up with any of the distributors and I
was getting a bit stressed about it. Knowing I’d be in the city for the
Bank Protection Act seminar I started trying to figure out a way to
squeeze that in as well… but I didn’t know how. Any trip to the city was
a whole day lost and I really didn’t want to make two trips.
To
complicate matters, Hobie called in sick on Wednesday which meant I had
to sit in for him at the mortgage committee meeting. I spent most of
the day trying to gather information about the seminar I was to attend
on Thursday and Friday. By the time I got home that night I was pretty
up-tight. The last thing I needed was a call from Cliffy to find out if
I’d be at the shop to work on the race car that night. I know he was
upset with me when I told him I couldn’t but I calmed him down a bit
when I told him I thought it might be possible to come up with some
sponsorship money. It was nothing concrete and only an aside I’d heard
from Bret. However, it bought me some time.
To get to
the city by 9:30am I had to be up at 5:30am and to the bus stop at
6:10am. It always made for a long day. The bus took me to the only train
to the city that arrived in time for the meeting. The conference
started at 9:30am which didn’t give me any time to check in to my room.
The materials concerning the day’s offering stressed the importance of
being there for the opening and that’s what I did, dragging my travel
bag with me. They were right because right after the opening remarks all
the participants were handed materials that turned out to be the
keystone for adhering to the proposed requirements. The materials were
explained and we were, point by point, guided on how to proceed with
them. When they called a for a recess I headed down to the lobby to
check in to the hotel only to find they didn’t have a reservation for
me. I insisted that they did and while I was starting to rant I felt a
hand on my shoulder.
I turned around and saw a somewhat
familiar face but couldn’t put a name to it. He, obviously, saw my
distress and blurted out “It’s Bull… from college!”. I think I probably
shook my head when I heard it. A whole flood of thoughts came roaring to
mind. It had been nine years since I graduated but he didn’t look much
like the guy I remembered as “Bull”. He’d been a fraternity brother but
was a year behind me. We were never really friends. Actually, when he
pledged the fraternity I’d been pretty hard on him. He was a varsity
hockey player and thought his s__t didn’t stink. He’d earned the
nickname of “Bull” because when a puck went into a corner he’d go
crashing in like a “mad bull’ to dig it out. We did share one thing in
common though… we were both married for our senior years. I’d only seen
him once after I graduated. It was right after the fall semester of his
senior year started. I was still working with the race horses just 20
miles away and before we shipped out I took a trip back to campus to see
some of my returning friends.
Of course, I had to ask
what he was doing there. He was working for a small upstate bank and
was sent, like me, to get the ’scoop’ on the pending law. It only took a
few minutes for us to get that bit of information shared and then he
asked what the problem was about my reservation. I didn’t exactly know
other than they didn’t have a room for me. Then he offered to let my
stay in his room. Hearing that was almost as big a shock as seeing him a
few minutes earlier.
We had to get back to the
conference and agreed to work something out during lunch. The content of
the conference continued to be enlightening and I was actually looking
forward to developing the required plan for the bank. During the lunch
break “Bull” explained that he’d taken his room through Sunday as his
wife was arriving by train Friday afternoon and they had tickets to a
couple of plays over the weekend. He stressed it wasn’t a problem as
there were two beds in his room. He closed the deal saying we could get
caught up on our lives at dinner that night. It sounded good to me. I was hungry!
To be continued…
4 comments:
Great to see you posting again PM. Welcome back. Sure was good luck that Bull was there!
Bad
I have a feeling that the wife of Bull is going to give us a chance to examine something besides bank records. (I hope)
welcome back and take life, one foot ahead of the other, as I like to say.
PM, nice to see your story line back and having had 4 surgeries in the pst year and just starting togged out of the wheel chair I have little understanding of how difficult it is to get "back to normal" with all that has been on your plate lately. Hope Ellei's surgery goes well.
Curly
To BS... OB...
After writing the last "Update" and then reading your comments to it I decided to give writing another try. It took a little time to get into it but by the time I finished I felt fairly comfortable. After posting it I continued to write a bit more and finished it up tonight and posted it (Part 157h) Thanks for the support!
Curly... Wow! Four surgeries... I hope things have turned around for you. And... thanks for posting your comments. It is encouraging to know I have people supporting me.
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