Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Probably closed the restaurants because they were too successful and the bank because it was too busy.
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Well, I can say (for an absolute fact) up until about six months ago he still would come to the meetings and visit branches often. Have no direct information since.
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still scratching my head over that one! biggest parking lot ever located to the left of the bldg and there will not be any growth that needs to be serviced since those neighborhoods are long build out! any time other that 'the season' does not usually present a parking or crowd problem. and why woud a post office want to be in the a bldg with a drive-up bank and vice-versa?
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Why? What are the other four? How is the new Havana singing waiters?
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Today I went to Bank Of America on Parr drive (off 466) to deposit birthday $ into our younger son's account. He lives and works in Australia with his wife. I can't do this at an atm. I don't have a bank card for his account. I need to go into the bank. I could possibly do this at a drive-through, but communicating to them that I don't have a deposit slip, what his bank account number is, and providing my ID proof is... well, I much prefer to deal with all that in person. Oh, and the teller... I can't believe how nice they are in there. It's not even our bank. Did you know her son plays the string bass and so does ours? And that his real passion was drums but they agreed he would only play them while she was at work? And how many times have we been to Australia, and BTW another patron was in earlier wiring funds to her daughter in OZ who was having a little too much fun...? And she hopes we have a great next trip over in November. Sorry... got carried away. I loooooooooooove online banking, and that's all we do for ourselves. But this really reminded me how great face-to-face interaction can be. Sorry your lobby is closing. |
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I find this lack of concern for othersin this instance for working people who've lost their jobsmore pervasive here in TV than I have in any other place I've lived. And I've heard this feeling expressed by others as well. And to think we criticize younger generations as living by a "me, me, me first!" attitude....
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Waiting for the facts before jumping to conclusions is a good idea. |
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Business is run to stay in the black. That means that if a building is not being used, the upkeep, the heat and air, the insurance, the salaries paid for those who work in it, and their benefits, than WHAT FUND is going to pay for it? It takes a lot of balancing to keep business so that it will continue to make money, which is the goal and in so doing keep people employed. When types of business become pass such as railroads here in the U.S. than people lost their jobs. Even if the owners funded the bank staying open from their private funds, it would not be a sensible move, a very kind one granted, but it isn't the way business is run. It is very sad when people lose their jobs. It than requires all the things that we Americans are good at. Strength, stamina, courage, ingenuity and perseverance to find another job. Most of us have faced losing jobs sometimes in our lives and I would guess most of us truly understand and sympathize. Big business is run by people who sometimes are nice. Some of them are retired now and live here.
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I can cite the 56 preceding posts on this thread, that with the exception of the poster I quoted and myself, there is not a single one that addresses even the possibility of people being out of work as a result of the closure and the impact on their lives! If anything, the focus seems to be on the minor inconvenience of having to use a different branch—of the many branches in TV—of this bank. |
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Prior to creating my own business (and I might add an extraordinarily successful one), I too experienced the loss of a job at a time when I had a young family to support. I appreciate your expression of sadness [my emphasis above] at the loss of their jobs, and yes, hopefully they'll find another quickly. But please re-read through this entire thread and see if you see any concern expressed for those displaced employees. I could not.... |
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