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In response to
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Oldest male teller. -- nm
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by
Beryllium
No way. There are way more female bank tellers. Don't pick the one token dude. -- nm
Posted by
TFox
Jan 12 '09, 10:04
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*shrug* I don't have data to support my position, and I don't really hold the position at all, but as long as we're discriminating by age, may as well
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Beryllium
Jan 12, 10:07
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i don't think it was discrimination. i think it was knowledge. traveler's checks used to be far more common. -- nm
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kare
Jan 12, 10:10
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True, but old tellers aren't necessarily experienced ones :)
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Beryllium
Jan 12, 10:12
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true. doesn't mean they've been a teller for 50 years. -- nm
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kare
Jan 12, 10:13
There is a high incidence of "clueless hack" across all bank teller demographics.
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TFox
Jan 12, 10:09
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You just have to figure out which one might remember traveller's checks. -- nm
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Amy
Jan 12, 10:10
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