SUMMER HEAT… so much going on (Part 161h)
Stopping at the main
office the next morning I was able to confirm the number of accounts
they had opened and the distribution of gifts. They had opened over 100
and the blankets were the big “winner” with about 40% choosing that over
the electric mixer and drill. The drill was turning out to be a far
distant last which surprised me in that for actual cash value it was the
most expensive. Bret and the temporaries had pretty much reprised the
gift display from the previous campaign and had worked out the logistics
of keeping a ready supply on hand. Upon leaving I made a special effort
to compliment Bret because it was sometimes a little hard to motivate
him.
Back at the branch… Jerry was behind his desk in his office
and there were at least ten customers waiting to have accounts opened. I
walked in and asked why he hadn’t moved a couple of the tellers out
from behind the counter like I’d done the day before and all I got was a
blank stare. I pointed out that he could be helping out as well
reminding him that it was his primary job back at the main office. I
didn’t get an answer but promptly led a couple of women in to his
office. As I did he weakly put up the excuse that he didn’t have any new
account materials. I didn’t know what the women thought when I barked
at him to go get some.
By noon the ‘crush’ had pretty much
dissipated. From that point on it was an easy, steady flow of customers
with no more than a few people waiting. We were all able to get a bite
to eat which was a far cry from the day before. I sat with Barb and one
of Mae’s nieces to eat and commented on the scratch on her arm. She told
us she was the catcher on her softball team and someone had crashed
into her the night before. We were sitting at the table and she suddenly
pushed back from it and thrust out one of her legs and pointed to it.
There was a bruise on her calf but that wasn’t what caught my attention.
To do it she went splay legged and pulled up the hem of her dress. I’m
sure I made some sort of facial motion or sound but it wasn’t in
reaction to the bruise. It was the flowered panty crotch that did it. It
was for only a few seconds but it did reinforce the fact that she liked
flowered panties.
Hobie called during the early afternoon to see
how things were going. Of course I didn’t tell him what I wanted to,
sucked it in and told him all was well. In fact, it was going so well I
was entertaining the idea of not coming back to the branch the next day.
I found a few minutes to gather Betsy, Rita and Mae together and
listened to their thoughts on the subject. Other than being a little
resentful about Jerry not jumping in to help they thought they could
handle it. I made them promise to call if ANYTHING started to go wrong.
With sly smiles they acknowledged that they would.
The tally at
the end of the day was a bit disappointing in that even with two more
hours they didn’t open as many accounts as on opening day. The average
balance remained around $700 and that, too, was disappointing. I’d not
been privy to any of the discussions leading up to the decision to open a
branch and had no idea what the Trustee’s expectations were. Other than
with Gee, the attorney/Trustee, I really had no interaction with them
so I was basing my expectations on the results from the main office new
account gift campaign the previous year. We’d averaged around $1,300 per
new account and in the first two days had opened over 250 accounts.
And, that was with competition from eight other banks and savings
institutions in our immediate area. As far as I knew we had no
competition anywhere near the branch. It was troubling, at least to me.
Blankets
were still the ‘hot item’ (pun intended) with about 40% being the
choice. I still couldn’t fathom the concept with the hottest weather
about to descend on us. Electric mixers were next followed by the step
stool. I took the numbers with me to compare them to the main office
activity the next day. Jerry did the consolidated proof again and took
about the same amount of time to do it. I remember Mae rolling her eyes
when he declared them “in proof”. It was just 5pm.
To get to my
house from there it would normally take just under an hour but at that
time of day, even without any major businesses or industries nearby,
there was still heavy traffic. As I mentioned in earlier posts, suburban
crawl was headed in this direction and the few developments there were
were definitely ‘bedroom communities’. Knowing I’d be at the main office
on Friday I didn’t even give the idea of stopping at the main office a
thought. I was actually home before I usually was, even getting a chance
to stop at the post office. I’d bypassed the annual school board
meeting and election having been warned by both Bob and Jon, Board
members, that the new guy running for the Board had no chance at all.
However, as I’ve mentioned in prior posts, if you wanted the latest
’scoop’ the post office was the place to get it. The rumor was that the
Board was going to ‘reign in’ the new principal. No reason was given and
I knew Elle hadn’t heard anything either. I sloughed it off as small
town gossip. However, it did remind me that Barbara would be moving in
any day. I still had mixed emotions about it.
After supper the
girls wanted to “go golfing” again in the back yard. I’d called Cliffy a
few times and had been told he was either on a “road call” or working
under a car. I’d wanted to find out, first hand, what the story was on
the motor and had intended to go to the shop or to his house to find
out. However, the pressure from the girls won out and we headed for the
back yard. It got a little boisterous and before long we had two
visitors… Barbara and her sister, Mo. They joined in and we managed to
make a game of it. When they got bored Mo told us that she would be
leaving in the morning. I immediately asked Barbara when we could expect
her and she just shrugged her shoulders and looked at Elle to speak.
Elle did the same, shrugging her shoulders. It was an impasse until I
made the suggestion that with four of us right there we could easily
move Barbara’s things over. She said they’d been boxed up and were ready
to go so for the next 10 minutes we lugged them over to our house.
Seeing that it was actually happening really had my kids excited even
though Barbara would be spending that night with her family. For me… I
just hoped it would work. Two weeks was a long time.
To be continued…
3 comments:
I'm surprised too that the blankets would be the top selection. I'd pick the drill over that!
Bad
Panties with flowers, I guess I am a traditionalist, white and pink.
Starting to fell sorry for Jerry, personality of a rock, zero likeability, no motivation, strange personal habits, promotion beyond his limits, and no people skills. The man needs a friend, but not me as I am a bit critical. Someone else?
BS... the gift/premium business was a crapshoot, for sure!
OB... I'm with you on the panties. It was very rare back then, though.
As far as Jerry... ?????
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