I didn't know that CU's were for select populations. That was my very first bank account, set up by my dad, who worked at a computer company (now defunct, but the CU still exists and I still have that account). I'm not sure the logistics, but we once played with him loaning me money, and watched as he put a dollar into my savings account . . . and then took it back out.
And then I knew how they pillaged my allowance money when I was a kid.
CU's used to be restricted, but they've broadened the definition by a lot. Mine's changed names several times, but I've been with them for over 20 years.
Kat, congrats!
Heh on the cheetah taxi. Although, being an Uber driver means I don't have to drive like a bat out of hell. Efficiently yes, but I don't have to endanger your life in the name of getting the next fare started already.
It's hand-crafted artisanal driving, I tell my fares.
My CU has a residency requirement, that's it as far as I know.
Congratulations, Kat!
Ahahahahaha, it's tough in Boston.
I amend my earlier sense of being appalled with the observation that if dude was standing out in the street in Boston he's lucky he didn't run afoul of a driver that would do more than tag his backpack.
Down 80 bucks for the snowplowing from the week previous, although I'm a little miffed that he showed up for the second time with only an inch on the ground that was light and fluffy (we could have used a broom! You didn't consult me about that plow job!). But those are words to have with my neighbor that I'm splitting the bill with, not the plow guy. Hope this Mondays storm misses me as well, or else there goes all my plans for my tax returns.
I thought the weasels were supposed to come at night.
Congrats, Kat!
My CU has a residency requirement, that's it as far as I know.
Mine had a residency requirement to join. But when I was moving to Portland, I asked how soon I needed to close it and you don't have to be a resident to keep the accounts. So I still use San Diego County Credit Union. Although I also have an account at a more accessible bank too. Since the nearest ATM or branch was 1,000 miles away for several years. It's still 100 miles away.
Those are the ice weasels. Totally different species, though I would think guilt weasels were also primarily nocturnal.
It's hand-crafted artisanal driving, I tell my fares.
Oh, very nice.
eeee Kat! Congratulations! (I will squee, even if the horse and the barn are on different planets because YAY.) Also you have the very best twins.