rolanni: (The Dragon in Exile)
rolanni ([personal profile] rolanni) wrote2015-05-30 09:25 am

Our changing world

So, today I needed to write a check for a credit card payment.  I looked, and looked and looked for the proper entity to which to assign the check, found two invitations to pay my bill on line; and a box to fill in with the amount I was paying, but no MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO...

...finally, I made the check payable to the name of the card, with some misgiving, and then! saw! in no more than three point type -- tiny enough, yes, to be a Design Element, in a single line, right at the break where the payment coupon separates from the bill --

make check payable to Card Services

OK, fine.  I added Card Services to the payment line, and then bethought to write a note, which I did, asking that the check payable instructions be made visible.

It was only after I had folded the note with the check and the coupon into the envelope that I realized that the children -- by which I mean people who were students at the college when I worked there in 2011, who could have reasonably been expected to graduate by now -- did not read, or write, cursive.

So, my note may arrive on the desk of someone who cannot read it, and who may have to call for a manager or a vice president, or. . .someone. . .to translate it for them.

Does this open up a new line of work?  Cursive Reader?

Maybe I can get a job.

In the meantime, back to work I go.

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