Among
the people who work in the banks are guards, lawyers, economists, accountants,
and public relations people. But most bank employees fall into one of two
groups-clerical workers and officers.
When
you go to the bank you’ll see the common view. Banks today have an attractive
and friendly appearance. Bars and locked cubicles have been replaced by glass walls and open counters.
A
bank-teller is handling deposito and withdrawals for customers. There are bank
officers. They include the president, vice-president, treasurers,
controller and other officers. A controller is a controlling an official by
examining accounts. Some people are depositing money. Some people are paying
the school fee for their children, sons and daughters. The officers are
advising the men who want to start a business or invest money. The typist are
typing letters, and the telephone operator is telephoning a message. The
international officers is helping customers who have financial dealings in
foreign countries. An accountant is keeping accounts in a book. A treasurer is
walking to a bank’s fireproof vault, with complicated locks, keeps money and
other valuable safe. There are some fire extinguishers on the wall. The guards
are posted in the front yard, in the building and the backyard. The room is air
conditioned. Most of officers are young people. They are friendly and helpfull.
They are self-confident.
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