I would have told him that either make it happen or close my account and cut me a cashier’s check for the balance.
The other alternative is to open up your cell phone in front of him.
Log into Ally Bank and open an account. Ask him if you want me to transfer my balance.
Brick and Mortar banks are going the way of so many other retail institutions.
Most people under the age of thirty do all of their banking online.
I am speaking from the experience of my 25 year old son. He uses Ally Bank.
He has a checking and high yield savings account with him
It was to that point... The thing that’s weird (to me, anyways) is that these younger people act as if working is some kind of punishment; that its challenges aren’t things to be victoriously overcome. I’ve always loved to work, and loved to solve the problems that come with literally any job, from the lowest ranch hand to executive (and I’ve been both). They completely miss out on the camaraderie found in groups of smart people coming together to really bust out a creative, effective solution to a seemingly impossible problem. That is to say, really, that they have lost some of their human-ness.