Guest guest Posted June 8, 2005 Report Share Posted June 8, 2005 Hi , I work in a bank that only has wonderful employees. My supervisor is the best. I have worked under three supervisors. They very subltely chage my work so I can keep on working. I went from doing the nightly update on the computer to a little of everything in the daytime to now doing all the settlements and reconcilements of the bank's statements. The first job was easy enough but required separating reports and placing them on appropriate desks, ready for the morning. It's hard to tear reports with one hand and it was a lot of walking plus I think they were worried about me being in the bank alone at night. I didn't get finished until sometime between one and two AM. I liked it but it was not challenging at all. Almost boring. Then when I went days it ended up being a little work here and a little work there, some filing and just up and down all day. That supervisor could see that was hard for me so I ended up with settlement stuff. I've had the same desk throughout. This work puts me in the finance department and my supervisor says she wouldn't do what I do for anything. It is very meticulous. I check settlements to see what accounts are out of balance and then find out why so the department can make the needed corrections. It's numbers and I love it. Also, I get to sit alot. It really helps when you have a few people that understands your problems and know who you are and cares enough to make decent considerations. Small towns do have their good points. Keep in touch, . I want to get you to a WV Connection. 2006 promises to be a good year. Mark it down. I'll write more when my world quits spinning. Ronnie about working.. Ronnie Grove > Ronnie, I read your reply about working. You also helped me > understand about this issue. I know I can't do my job that I had with > pls, like I said safety too involved. What do you job wise now? I was > amazed with your story, you have had this pls a long time reading your > letters and post. I just found out last year I have this. I am trying > to stay postive but feel it coming on hard right now. There are so > many here that has helped me think postive, though these hard days.I > hope to meet you and others someday. You're ALL GREAT. I thought about > you with what you wrote..my father in law and stepmom has parkinson's > too. I never knew anybody with this disease till within one year of > each other it hit our family twice. In fact my neurologists is my > father in law's too. Funny how life can play out sometimes. You make > me laugh and inspire us rookies.. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2005 Report Share Posted June 8, 2005 Ronnie, Since you work in a bank, you should tell everyone who makes a deposit that so many pennies are going into the SPF--do you think you would still have your job then?? LOL Sue Me > I work in a bank that only has wonderful employees. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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