Converting money to the form of bullion
I have always wanted to work for a company that deals with banking. No matter whether it is more connected with personal contact to the customers, or a position more behind the scene, as an accountant or an auditor... I am just keen on any form of job on condition that it is in a well known banking facility. I have already work for a bank once in my life. I was one of the accountants and thanks to my mathematical reliability, as my manager used to call it, I was mainly responsible for conducting all the converting of real, hard money into reserves, for example in form of bullion bars. The bullion form is quite convenient as it helps to save a lot of space in the strongbox. It is hard to imagine how much space can cash take! Even stealing all of it without any guards is not a piece of cake! You would need a big truck to get it all there. Anyway, the form of bullion is also useful because it can be easily converted into cash. There are many banks, even competition, that are constantly willing to exchange bullion bars for cash. Depending on the situation, various quantities of bullion units can be transferred from bank to bank. Converting money to that form is becoming more and more popular nowadays, but this method itself is very old and has already been known in western movies...
