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I remember seeing one in South St. Paul, MN that you could join simply by providing proof of residence in that town. It didn't matter what industry you worked in.
Credit unions have been somewhat emasculated by the banking industry in the past couple decades, but they are still a far cry better than just about any bank. I had some problems with my accounts a couple of times due to the crazy way they used to handle debit purchases, and didn't realize it would cause my account balance to fall into the negatives for a time even though I really did have enough money. They were good to me about reversing the NSF fees and just let me off with a warning. No bank that I know of would do that.
If you can't join a credit union, whatever the hell you do, DON'T switch to Bank of America. If anything, they're every bit as bad, if not worse. I nearly ended up evicted and everything else, a year before it came to that anyway, because of B of A's utter ignorance. It's a long story, but the short version is that something my wife and I did at their ATM's at least 7 or 8 times prior, was suddenly no good for them because someone happened to catch the mismatched signature (my signature on a check deposited into a platinum account that had only her name on it). And then there was the time we wanted to deposit a gift check from Jeanette's mother and they refused to take it over some ridiculous thing, and the manager of the branch was rude as hell. Anyway, you get the idea.
Good luck finding a better financial institution, if there indeed is such a thing. :)
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