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Updated: June 25, 2025
If we open the Civil Service to women, we take so many posts from the men, which we give to the women, at a lower salary; if they become cashiers, accountants, clerks, they take these places from the men, at a lower salary. Always they take lower pay, and turn the men out. Well, the men must either go elsewhere, or they must take the lower pay.
He was a tall man, a little bent at the shoulders from long years of desk-work; and those who saw him for the first time were apt to be struck by a certain eager volatility of aspect expressed by the small head on its thin neck, by the wavering blue eyes, and smiling mouth not perhaps common in the chief cashiers of country banks.
Graft and greed are the minor watchwords of success. Get money, anyway but get it. Is it surprising that cashiers graft, that aldermen graft, that city officials graft, that there's a very pandemonium of graft? Isn't it the way the other fellows get rich? All of a sudden the poison clogs the pores, and the infection blotches the surface and every one is horrified.
The cashiers were counting the results of the evening's business, and the other ladies were grouped about the minister, who stood in the middle of the parlor, laughingly explaining the merits of a plush-covered rolling-pin he had purchased in a moment of folly. Eliph' Hewlitt tapped on the door to call attention to his presence, and walked into the parlor. Mrs.
"I s'pose it's a joke to spill dust when you can't get away with it. Well, I've spotted a lot of crooked cashiers in this town." "No doubt. It takes a thief to catch a thief." McCaskey started. His sneer vanished. "Thief! Say " he blustered, angrily. "D'you mean " The clash, brief as it had been, had excited attention.
The cashiers adopted the expedient of paying very slowly they would take half an hour or more to investigate a single check; and thus they kept going until more money arrived. The savings banks of the city agreed unanimously to close their doors, availing themselves of their legal right to demand sixty days before paying.
And then a newspaper reporter appeared, and began to take notes. The din increased, though shopwalkers said less and less, and the chances seemed in favour of the insurrection becoming a riot. Other admirable bargains in furs were indubitably to be had muffs, for example and the cashiers were busy; but nothing could atone for the famine of stoles.
It was no wonder that the gentleman within him often ran away in the midst of social encounters. He was even a little annoyed that there was no one behind him waiting in line and, in so doing, making his time with the cashiers a more professionally expedited encounter. But this English speaking cashier would not have any more of this being dismissed the way he had behaved unto her for months.
With that limitation, cashiers, paying tellers, other bank officers, attorneys, bookkeepers, business men, conveyancers, county officials, photographers, treasurers and clerks of railroads, etc., and writing teachers have in various cases been held competent to testify as an expert.
These same punchings and outbursts had gone on since the days that Oliver was in short trousers and Stiger was superintendent of the Sunday-school which the boy had attended in his early years Stiger was still superintendent and of the same school: cashiers had to have certificates of character in those days.
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