O.k.  So adding to 2020 suckdom at banks--
Went to my bank this morning to make a cash deposit inside.  Doors were locked.  A bunch of people were standing around outside the doors, and no one knew why the doors were locked (we could see the tellers inside as usual). 
I decided to call the bank (yup, 5 feet outside their doors . . . 

 ) and ask them if they were going to open.  The woman tells me, "We've been open for 45 minutes."  I explained no one could get in with their doors locked, and THEN she says, "You'll need to go around to the other side of the bank, and use the drive-through.  We put up a sign that the lobby was closed."  I said, "WHAT sign?  No one has seen any sign!!"  So--
We all get in our cars (except for the one couple who were car-less, and had to stand waiting, in the drive- through queue).  Line took forever.  So, once I reached the outside teller window, I asked again, where was the sign?  She says, "Oh, it's right here on the window."  I explained that it would have been HELPFUL if they put ANOTHER sign on the OTHER SIDE OF THE BUILDING AT THE MAIN ENTRANCE, where most customers go! 
