by Tourney64 » Wed Dec 19, 2012 5:43 am
I am the Board Treasurer at the credit union. I volunteered years ago as a Supervisory Committee member, which does low level audit work. Most smaller credit unions are always looking for volunteers. I am an accountant, but we have volunteers with all types of backgrounds. This credit union has $60 million in assets, but when I first volunteered it had $25 million in assets.
The credit union has another ATM, which is a wall unit they are offering me. Should be available next month, when our lease runs out at this branch. It will be lighter and it is a lot newer. I think I will take this one.
There will be a lot of old ATMs available as all ATMs have to comply with new ADA requirements. They have to have braile on all the drive up ATMs, think about this one, how many blind people are driving up to an ATM. They require a place to plug in headphones. They have to be able to speak in English and Spanish. If you see an ATM that doesn't have these items, it is in violation of the law right now. All ATMs should have been compliant January 1, 2012, but the ATM companies have been unable to build the ATMs quick enough. It used to be that the ATM companies would give money for the old ATM as they would refurbish and then resell them, but they are actually charging to take the old ATM off the premisis, and giving them to charity and they salvage them for scrap value.
There are definitely perks in being a volunteer at the credit union. I get all the coin I want and things like ATMs are even offered. I also learn a lot of what the administration is doing to the financial system, and it isn't good. Their policies are driving out the smaller financial institutions in favor of the super banks.