SUMMER HEAT… so much going on (Part 161b)
When Mae returned she
had two big padlocks. In the course of conversation I’d mentioned that
I’d need to get locks for the storage trailer and she’d obviously heard
it. I remember thinking that, in Mae, the bank had a ‘diamond in the
rough’ as she handed them to me. Her former husband had been an
independent, over the road, trucker and had left all kinds of stuff
behind after the divorce. The locks were actually made for trailers like
the one in the parking lot. I asked what she wanted for them and she
just waved me away.
By two o’clock I still hadn’t seen or heard
from the guy who was bringing our supplies and small equipment from the
main office. Another call to Bret got me the information that Ward, the
guy’s boss, was out looking for him. On that, all I could do was to
continue to wait. It was when the women took a break in mid afternoon
that Jerry re-appeared. I can’t really do justice to describing the sad
sack demeanor he presented almost all the time but this was really bad.
During the break I had taken a few minutes to sort of explain my
situation with Jerry. Knowing that they would have to work with him I
tempered my comments a bit saying that Jerry, with many years experience
with another bank, had been having a hard time adjusting to the way we
wanted things to be done and that we’d had some differences of opinion. I
also told them that when in doubt about a procedure to go back to the
materials that Lorie had provided them during their training. It was
Rita who asked if they should go to Jerry and I had to watch myself in
answering. I told them to start with Betsy and if they were still unsure
to go to Jerry… but have someone write the situation down from
beginning to end and have Betsy keep the report.
As Gracie
started back to working with the group Mae walked past me and motioned
me towards the store room. I couldn’t imagine what that was about but
all she wanted was to ask me to wait around a bit after the training was
over for the day. I told her I would but wondered what she wanted. Was
she upset with what had happened earlier and was going to quit? I had no
idea and would have to wait to see.
The missing delivery showed
up around 4pm or so. Jerry stayed in his office but I had to get him to
help unload the truck so as to not interfere with Gracie’s training
session. To give further indication of just how ‘far out’ Jerry was, he
had come to work in a suit and tie in spite of my direction to dress
“casual”. When I told him what I wanted him to do he hesitated… but only
for a few seconds. I know he was concerned about his suit but I didn’t
care. I wish we had video back then because Jerry was a sight to behold.
Wimp doesn’t even qualify as a word for his description. The driver of
the truck (he’d had a tire blow out and no spare) was close to 70, if
not older, and he was carrying three times as much as Jerry. Not a word
was spoken between the two of us and I liked it like that. However, it
did keep me mindful of what was to come when he would let Hobie know
about my ‘words’ with him.
Gracie had to leave at 5pm so I told
the others to have a nice weekend. Jerry wasted no time in leaving which
made it easier to meet up with Mae. As I’ve described her in previous
posts, a no nonsense “bull dog”, she wasted no time in making her point
and it was about Jerry. She wanted me to know that it was Jerry’s wife
that had made the hiring selections. She told me she was shocked to see
Betsy and Rita at the main office for training. But what was puzzling to
me was that they had weak personalities and that she, Mae, had a VERY
strong one. I had to ask how she passed the ‘test’. She laughed (a
hearty one, at that) and said it was actually his wife who told him to
hire her. I know I had a smile on my face when I heard that. Her sister
lived in the house next to the one Jerry had just purchased. I
remembered when Jerry had shown me the house he was buying and that I’d
noticed an old race car in the back yard of the neighbor’s house. Mae’s
sister had been very helpful during the transition and moving period for
Jerry and his wife and she asked them for a favor… to interview Mae for
a job. She intimated that she’d actually been hired before the
interview took place.
That didn’t bother me as much as the
confirmation of my fears that Jerry’s wife had actually been involved in
making the choices of who to hire and who not to hire. In Mae, I saw a
strong, confident personality who I had a feeling wouldn’t put up with
much of Jerry’s ‘namby pamby’ ways. At least I hoped she wouldn’t. As
open as the conversation had been I took a big chance and asked what she
thought of both Betsy and Rita. She didn’t say a word but flashed a
smile and had two thumbs up. I really, really liked this woman, even if
she wasn’t anything to look at.
With the branch as my first
priority I hadn’t given the race car much thought. On Friday nights the
crew would get together to finish up preparation for Saturday’s races.
By the time I got home, changed my clothes and ate it was almost 8pm. I
never called Cliffy to find out if the guy who was checking out the
cylinder heads had found anything. So, when I arrived at the shop and
found no one there it was the signal that we definitely were not racing
the next night. But with us not racing it gave me two nights off. I
already knew Saturday was going to be a full day what with getting the
sailing club fully ready for the upcoming season and to go off racing
after that was going to be tough. So, I rationalized that it was a good
thing and immediately started thinking about what might be in store for
me at home in just a few minutes.
The last person I expected to
find at home was our soon to be moving neighbor, Phyllis. She was there
to make sure we were still up to letting her daughter, Barbara, stay
with us for a few weeks. When she first asked, and Elle had OK’d it, I
had some concerns… and still did… but I’d held my tongue. They had to be
totally out of the house before July 1st and Phyllis, her other
daughter, Mo, and her three boys were leaving for a relative’s home near
Philadelphia in a week. Bill, her husband (and school principal) was
going to stay at the school board chairman’s lodge during the expected
two weeks it would take to finish their new house she wanted everything
in place before she left.
To be continued…
2 comments:
I keep picturing Barney Fife in my mind when I read about Jerry. At least Barney was funny! Sounds like Jerry's wife actually did a good thing in hiring Mae! Can't wait to see how things unfolded as the new branch opened up.
Bad
BS... no... there wasn't ANYTHING funny about Jerry!
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