I'll go along with that. Most of them are too dumb to do anything else.
A president of one of our local banks was usually so spaced out you wondered how he could find his way the men's room, let alone be president of a bank.
2:30 one afternoon, I was sitting in his office BS'ing after we'd completed some business. His phone rang. Someone wanted to talk to him. He told the guy to come in at 3:00. After he'd hung up the phone, he said, "Why did I do that? I have someone else coming in at 3:00".
We continued to talk. About ten minutes later, he got up, put on his coat, and said, "I hate to break up a good conversation, but I have to be in Utica (a town 13 miles west) at 3:00.
I never did figure out what happened to the two guys who were supposed to see him at 3:00.
Same bank. A local used car dealer closed his lot and went to work for the bank. Story going around was that he owed them so much money, they gave him a job to work it off.
A local IH dealer closed. The Parts Manager went to work for the same bank. Guess anything qualifies you to work for a bank.
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