This week I was sent away for platform training in Attleboro. If first impressions of a city influences your judgement, this city is weird! There are these tiny parking lots with a machine at the entrance. It doesn't accept cards therefore, you can only use quarters and notes. Seems like old technology? No, the receipts printed come out after the time is calculated digitally. Yet it cannot give you change for a note.
Next, the city is so busy and congested with bittersweet traffic. Yet, there are no tourist attractions nearby nor any seriously developed commercial areas. Finally, after you park your car, you see the city worker carrying a ticket making machine who had just finished harvesting a gold mine of vehicles marked by orange envelopes with typed text, "City of Attleboro Parking Violation." It look like a scene from the AETV's television series, "Parking Wars."
Training is very interesting. We learned more about how various Government laws as well as Company polices are applied during various procedures as well as how to process procedures in the computer program.
Since there are no safe deposit boxes in my building, I never have to deal with anything related to it. Regardless, everyone has to learn now. So our instructor when through the policy of what customers are forbidden to put in their safe boxes. "Explosive, firearms, flammables, currency (any nation). And what is the last one? Perishable items." Now that's just foolish. Why would anyone put food in a box?
There was one company in someplace far, in which one individual was angry with the company. The individual terminated the contract and never returned the keys to the box. Days and even weeks passed when the staff members and other customers noticed a foul odor coming from the box room. None of the staff could location the box that had the odor nor do they have the keys to the occupied boxes. Drilling all the boxes would cost the company thousands and thousands. To pin point possible boxes, they call in a cat to smell the odor. The cat managed to narrow which row and column. After drilling a few boxes, the source of the foul odor was found. Someone had left a dead fish in the box.
Moral of the story, apparently rules are in place because there are some people out there enjoys putting fish in boxes.
Source of photos. Safe Depsosit Box Room KeepYourAssets.net
Cat Picture cherrystreetcats.
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