Still wondering what Whitsell was doing with a bunch of cash in his desk. University doesn't deal in cash, though cash is the coin of the realm of shady dealers. What's going on here?
Cash was from the bull riding event I would guess. ----------------------------- If so, what was it doing in a desk drawer? There are standard practices for handling cash from university events....and stashing cash in desk drawers is not one of them.
Whitsell has some 'splaining to do.
Take off the tin foil hat please.
Any business office small or large will have petty cash, and it says his checkbook was stolen. So most likely he handles both payment and petty cash office expenses. $4100 is nothing, a cashier at a huge resort or bar may have $500 in his/her bank to start a shift, so $4100 would open 8.2 cash registers, or so for an event. That's just one simple theory, the other could be he pays off vendors with both checks and cash, and $4100 wouldn't even be enough to hold a deposit on something huge, that could take $10,000 in cash or a cashier check. SO CALM DOWN, SIR!
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tnoutlaw2001#228008 writes:
Take off the tin foil hat please.
Any business office small or large will have petty cash, and it says his checkbook was stolen. So most likely he handles both payment and petty cash office expenses. $4100 is nothing, a cashier at a huge resort or bar may have $500 in his/her bank to start a shift, so $4100 would open 8.2 cash registers, or so for an event. That's just one simple theory, the other could be he pays off vendors with both checks and cash, and $4100 wouldn't even be enough to hold a deposit on something huge, that could take $10,000 in cash or a cashier check. SO CALM DOWN, SIR!
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