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<p>[QUOTE="Jim Dale, post: 8363445, member: 100459"]I think the teller gave the lady a quarter from her purse. Anyway, you are correct about the teller losing her job for her transaction. I think I'm the one that should have used better judgement. I was an auditor with a CPA firm that specialized in banks. One of my jobs was to look at the tellers to see if they were following bank procedures. I was auditing a bank in a large city and I was monitoring the tellers as part of my assignment. I saw a teller take out a coin and put it in her drawer. I spoke to my supervisor and I was told to monitor the teller the next day. The next day, when closing and balancing her drawer, she took a coin from her drawer and put it in her purse. I reported what I monitored and the teller was called in to find out what was happening. We were told that the bank's procedures were strict and she was afraid she would lose her job if she didn't balance at the end of her shift. Needless to saw, she was terminated. The first day the teller's drawer was short, so, she put in her drawer the amount needed to balance her drawer. The next day, her drawer was over, so she put in the amount needed to balance her drawer.</p><p>Banks are very strict with their procedures and I was wrong in my actions. I just didn't think at the time. I had just graduated from college and was 27. I was late graduating, due to my time in the army. Also, I quit the next week and went to work for the State of North Carolina.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Dale, post: 8363445, member: 100459"]I think the teller gave the lady a quarter from her purse. Anyway, you are correct about the teller losing her job for her transaction. I think I'm the one that should have used better judgement. I was an auditor with a CPA firm that specialized in banks. One of my jobs was to look at the tellers to see if they were following bank procedures. I was auditing a bank in a large city and I was monitoring the tellers as part of my assignment. I saw a teller take out a coin and put it in her drawer. I spoke to my supervisor and I was told to monitor the teller the next day. The next day, when closing and balancing her drawer, she took a coin from her drawer and put it in her purse. I reported what I monitored and the teller was called in to find out what was happening. We were told that the bank's procedures were strict and she was afraid she would lose her job if she didn't balance at the end of her shift. Needless to saw, she was terminated. The first day the teller's drawer was short, so, she put in her drawer the amount needed to balance her drawer. The next day, her drawer was over, so she put in the amount needed to balance her drawer. Banks are very strict with their procedures and I was wrong in my actions. I just didn't think at the time. I had just graduated from college and was 27. I was late graduating, due to my time in the army. Also, I quit the next week and went to work for the State of North Carolina.[/QUOTE]
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