Sentences with phrase «from teller»

Over 10 years experience in the banking industry ranging from teller responsibilities to human resource duties.
In the UK, where 40 % of lawyers are solo practitioners, he says he thinks most will just have to join the banks and supermarkets providing legal services from the teller's desk or checkout lane.
Specifically, the successful reports are generally about consumers who received an unsolicited offer through their online Chase account or from a teller in a Chase bank branch.
The downside with a credit card company savings account, or any online savings account, is that there is little personal assistance from a teller or bank official, and some traditional banking services — such as a public notary or a lockbox — aren't provided.
Rick Riordan's writing space is not decorated with images of mythical creatures or epic battle scenes — what one might expect from a teller of fantastical, dramatic tales like The Kane Chronicles trilogy.The first book in the best - selling series, The Red Pyramid, debuted last year, and book two, The Throne of Fire, was released May 3...
A few strides from the teller, she slipped on a rubbery President Clinton mask, one of the most popular masks in America and probably the one hardest to trace.
Also there is a difference when you use a machine (which means no face -2-face communication) and the other story when you buy from a teller or from some localbitcoins trader, and you need to meet in person.
The most popular, basic option has no monthly fees, unlimited withdrawals from tellers, and starts at 0.05 % annual percentage yield (APY).
Go somewhere you know your dog will enjoy — get him a snack from the nearest pet store or a doggy treat from the tellers at the bank.
Performed Vault Teller duties including buy / sells from tellers, cash shipments, and daily balancing.
«The structure of credit unions means they can charge lower and fewer fees, but they still manage to provide superior service in nearly every area, from tellers to websites,» Claes Fornell, ACSI chairman, says in announcing the latest results.

Not exact matches

When Emily first told Marge of her intuition, which she'd realized had been present at so many points in her life, including meeting her husband, she said that Marge told her of the house's history of being handed down from fortune tellers to psychics, beginning in the early 1900s.
The fortune teller then gave him a metal cross to protect him from physical violence.
With their cost of doing business lowered, banks opened more branches and hired more tellers, who evolved away from being cash dispensers and into «relationship banking.»
Guardian provided a «cashless» automated teller transaction, in which the purchase amount was taken from the buyer's account as a cash withdrawal rather than debited as a retail transaction.
As soon as the money is sent, the recipient can instantly withdraw the money from an Abra teller in the other part of the world.
This week, they switched from the dollar to the euro and BOOM, they're suddenly * lying * about the nuclear weapons development program they've secretly secreted from Israel's probing truth - tellers of unimpeachable moral standing!
Another type of wearable might be smart glasses for bank tellers, according to a report from Deloitte, which could process customer banking information for the employee as the employee is simultaneously doing other customer service tasks.
Instead of shrinking, the number of bank teller jobs actually increased from 500,000 to 550,000.
Because it has no physical form, it can not be withdrawn from an automated teller machine (ATM) or a bank.
Abra as an exchange: If I don't use a teller but instead buy digital currency through a bank transfer or debit card, then I am not buying digital currency from Abra?
There is no limit on the number of withdrawals from such accounts when made in person at a BBVA Compass banking office or at an automated teller machine.
Abra Tellers simply buy and sell digital currency directly to and from other consumers in their neighborhood in small amounts.
so how do you avoid not being an exchange in that respect — or do the tellers but bitcoins (or bring in bitcoins) from other wallets into Abra?
Abra Tellers are strictly forbidden from knowingly buying or selling digital cash to any person that they believe would use the App for illicit means.
Sloan said later during the call that «our customers are increasingly using our digital channels and digital sessions, and they increased 13 percent from a year ago, while teller and ATM transactions declined 4 percent.»
Wishing our words were tactile, we speak of them like textiles: Dressed - up tales are madeout of whole cloth.A fibber fabricatesas if his lie were a linen.Text is cut from Latin: to weave, what tellers do with tales.A good yarn has many threadsand few loose ends.A well - suited phrase becomesa threadbare....
Accordingly, Paul calls them to «test everything,» and the «abstain» from that which their prophets (forth - tellers, not foretellers) saw as contrary to God's will.
Parable as metaphor is generated from the experiential world of the teller.120 The comprehensible becomes the vehicle of expressing the incomprehensible.
And, after all, who is more likely to despise and disparage his father's work: the teenager who bags groceries to supplement the money his father can spare him, or the coddled heir who draws all the cash he needs from a bottomless teller machine?
Both the tellers of the tale and those who love to hear it would have to move too much mental furniture in order to see that the markers of our modern world — the care for truth, the sanctity of the individual, the siding with victims — derive from Christianity, indeed from canonical, orthodox Christianity.
Martha Beckwith explains in Hawaiian Mythology that receiving the word from such tellers was an auspicious event, heard only by daylight, with listeners careful not, to move, lest they interrupt the power of the exchange.
God is just a bunch of fairy tales passed down from generations of story tellers.
Not one written in it's own language using only concepts and events which could have been seen as possible from the point of view of other fotune tellers in it's culture, and of it's own day.
With this information, the warden no doubt recalled the announcement of the little fortune teller before her gift of divination had been taken from her: «These men are the servants of the most high God» (16:17), for he commanded a light and went to Paul and Silas and asked them what he must do to be saved.
What... and story tellers from before the time science existed knew better?
We tend to concur in the wise comment that «if the author had an ulterior motive, he concealed it more successfully than is common to story - tellers who write with a purpose»; and, from another source, that the writer «set out to tell an interesting tale of long ago, and he carried out his purpose with notable success.»
Some stories enjoy more prominence than others and story - tellers from certain groups have dominated the mic for a long time and continue to do so.
Located just a few blocks from the gypsies and fortune tellers who inhabit Jackson Square and a lifetime removed from the non-stop bacchanalia of Bourbon Street, Crescent City Books is of a piece of the Quarter and New Orleans itself.
Tamir's father, Karl, a lawyer who has been Orthodox all his life, returns home from shul and catches up on the 38 messages his answering service has handled in the past 24 hours, including one from a fortune - teller accused of fraud for failing to lift a curse on a customer.
It comes from everyone — your mother, your doctor, your best friend, the woman behind you in the grocery queue, the mailman, the bank teller.
We've concocted all these rules for ourselves, some of which are based on research, some of which are almost sort of based on research, and some of which appear to originate from the vicinity of the gluteus maximus of the teller.
«He also said it is robbery when policemen accost citizens and search for mobile phones or force suspects to withdraw money from automated teller machines.
Factoring in two tellers from each side, you had 325 MPs backing the Government line and 304 opposing it, meaning that 629 out of a possible 640 MPs participated in the divisions (the remaining ten are accounted for by the 5 Sinn Fein MPs, the Speaker, 3 Deputy Speakers and the vacancy in Oldham East and Saddleworth).
Any member of a divisional assembly district committee shall, upon demand, have the right to have all the members of such committee polled, and in addition, 75 members of the County Committee including at least five members from each of five Assembly Districts, may demand that the members of any Assembly District part be polled individually, in which case the Chairperson shall appoint two tellers to conduct such a poll, and while such poll is being taken, the Chairperson shall continue to call the roll of the remaining Assembly District parts.
Service employees such as bank tellers and restaurant workers ripped information from residents and tourists, stealing the identity of thousands.
So do these differences actually make it easier for others to distinguish liars from truth - tellers?
The experimenters trained a computer to sort liars from truth tellers using the number of incorrect answers they gave.
«In the real world, there's no Pinocchio - like cue that distinguishes liars from truth - tellers,» says study co-author Ronald Fisher of Florida International University.
But interrogation can rattle even the innocent, so nervousness alone can not distinguish liars from truth - tellers.
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