HEADING FOR SUMMER… and whatever it brings (Part 160q)
Knowing
that Lorie was usually one of the first to arrive at work I made a
special effort to get in a little early. I wanted to get her ’take’ on
the four women without having to worry about being overheard. I remember
her first comment had to do with Rita and that it was very favorable.
With three years as a bank teller I would’ve expected that but she went
further by saying that she wished Rita could be one of her tellers. I
was pleased that she had nothing negative to say about the others. I
left her by reminding her to “keep the lid on Jerry” as I fully expected
him to be in that day.
When Jerry did arrive he went right to
his desk, never acknowledging the four women in training that would be
his staff. I waited for a bit and when he made no effort to join them I
finally broke down and spoke to him for the first time since the meeting
with Hobie. I can truthfully say that I had no hidden agenda when I
asked him where he was the previous day. He looked at me and the look
told me he was thinking it was none of my business. He just sat there
staring at me like I was an alien. That made me mad. Throwing aside all
consideration for being civil I demanded to know why he hadn’t come in
and at least given a reason for his absence. I’m not sure he expected
that so he meekly said he was moving in to his new house.
You
know how when you bump your shin into something and you have such sharp
pain that you actually can’t see for a few seconds? Well, that was the
way it was when I heard his answer. I went off on him even though we
were out in the public’s view. I was so upset that I really don’t know
what I said. The gist of it was to demand to know who he thought he was,
arbitrarily not showing up to be with his new employees on their first
day. Somewhere in my rant I did ask if he spoke to anybody about his
plan to not come in and got a weak negative shake of his head as a
response. I honestly don’t know how long it was before I saw Hobie
standing next to me and wanting to know what was going on. Seeing Hobie
‘broke the spell’ I was under and I immediately calmed down a bit. He
had to ask me again what was happening. I think I took a couple of deep
breaths before I told him that Jerry had seen fit to take a day off
without saying anything to me, or to anybody for that matter, and with
all of his employees here for training. That was when Jerry finally
spoke up and, defensively, stated that it was move in day at his new
house. Hobie just stood there, not saying anything. I was waiting for
some sort of rebuke but all that happened was for Hobie to tell Jerry to
follow him over to his area. Now I was pissed off at both of them.
I
was back at my desk when Trish came up and asked if I was OK. She’d
heard everything so was truly concerned about me. After a couple more
deep breaths I regained some semblance of control. I do remember looking
up at her and rolling my eyes. That brought a smile to her face and
mine as well. Jerry was with Hobie for a while and when I saw him return
he headed straight for where Lorie was conducting the training. I
wondered how long it would be before I’d get a call from her telling me
he was interfering.
The four women left at about the same time
for their lunch break. Shortly thereafter I saw Mike (the messenger
custodian) headed towards the drive up window with a mop and a pail. I
saw Peggy standing in the work area at not at the window and wondered
what that was all about. There had been a broken plumbing future on the
second floor not too awfully long ago and my first thought was that it
had broken again. I walked up to Peggy and asked if the ceiling was
leaking and she kind of giggled when she said “No”, and that it was a
different kind of leak. My mind was still on Jerry and didn’t pick up on
her comment right away. I watched Mike swab a small area right behind
where Peggy sat and then it came to me what she meant. Naturally, my
first thought was that she’d had an ‘accident’ but quickly realized that
if she had she wouldn’t be standing right next to me. Then I wanted to
ask if she knew who it was but thought better of that idea. Mike had the
floor mopped in short order and I returned to my desk contemplating
which one of the girls, or women, had wet themselves. It was a nice
diversion for a few minutes.
Prior to the new hires there were
twelve females working on the first floor. The one women’s bathroom was
usually adequate and other than an occasional complaint about having to
wait to get in to use it, not a problem. Now, with the four new females
the number was up to sixteen. I wondered if that hadn’t played into the
situation and if it wasn’t the ‘culprit’ with the result being one of
them having an ‘accident’. Realistically, there was no way that I was
ever going to know. I’ll admit that my whole lunch break was taken up by
conjuring up different scenarios that might’ve led to not only the
situation but also what that person had done right after it.
Bob
and John, the owners of the ad agency showed up that afternoon with the
mock up of the direct mail advertising piece that they'd thrown together
for the branch opening. I distinctly remember my reacting negatively.
It wasn’t the same quality as the other materials they’d done for the
bank and when I told them how I felt, John literally jumped out of the
chair he’d been sitting in. Of the two he was, by far, the more
emotional one. I’d been witness to another ‘explosion’ of his when I’d
rejected an advertising idea of his. His partner, Bob, had to grab him
by his arm to pull him back into the chair. His point was that given the
short window of time to create the piece, get it printed, addressed and
in the mail he thought it was pretty good effort. After Bob’s input I
backed off and gave the OK to move on with the project. As they walked
away from my desk all I could think of was that it had been quite a day…
and it wasn’t over yet.
When I saw Jerry headed towards me I
looked at the clock. It was right around 4:30pm, the time he would
usually leave because of his long commute to the city. BUT… in his own
words he’d told both Hobie and I that his reason for not coming in to
work the previous day was that he was moving into his new house. I
walked up to him and asked where he was going. He gave me a ‘look’ and
spit out “Home!” And started picking up things from his desk. I will
tell you that I got great satisfaction in telling him “No way!” and
reminding him that he only had about a 30 to 35 minute drive and not a
2+ hour drive. I didn’t know what to expect from him and was a bit
surprised when he turned around and headed back to where Lorie was
working with his staff. To me it was like the cherry on the top of an
ice cream soda.
To be continued…
3 comments:
LOL! Jerry sure is a character! I hope you riding him didn't get you in hot water with his secret benefactor. Hope you found out who'd leaked too!
Bad
Damn, you're getting mean to "poor old Jerry". I'll bet him being a manager and still under your thumb grates on him like you wouldn't believe. Polack Joe is probably his Rabbi.
BS... he was a "strange duck", for sure... As for the 'leaker', it was tough because I didn't have an excuse to pursue the matter...
OB... as you could see I was making headway in gaining control over him... your comment about PJ is funny!
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