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Im going to be a Bank Teller 1 1. What in4mation would u tell me?
2. Did U like it? 3. Ur thoughts and feelings? 4. How high can I go up and what is the highest pay for a Bank Teller? I got a job for Bank Teller 1 at US Bank. I am in the training and it is rough. So many notes, and tests!!! Im tired already and it's only been 2 days! Well gotta get up in da mo'nin. Gotta start at 8:45 to 5!!! WOOOH. Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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It's pretty much the bottom of the bank chain. Though working at a bank is good. I do. And have been a teller int he past. I prefer the office side of things if there is that side. I find the teller thing, I dunno, more hassle than it's worth. And working with other tellers has it's moments. But you know, it's all about the line managers that watch over everything on the teller line. See, they aren't Personal Bankers...nor are they important, but they have Authority. If you get a mean one, then it's gonna suck. If you get a cool one, then you are all good.
DOn't talk while working or keep it to a min. Dress clean and nice. Be ON TIME. Keep bathroom breaks to a min. Keep an eye on your money!!! Best place to go is to the personal banker side of things and away from the line. and then, if in a bigger bank...move along that route and if you get certified move towards the financial consultant. good luck. Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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I've never been a bank teller, but I do my banking at U.S. Bank, and I've always been pleased with them. The folks at the branch across the street from my office seem happy and are very nice. I remember that when I applied for a line of a credit, the banker I worked with personally hand-delivered the final paperwork to my office for my signature. Now that's service. Please note: effective March 21, 2010, I've stepped down from my prince.org Moderator position. |
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Good luck with your new job. | |
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Well little boy, u finally growing up and don't need anyone else to support u anymore!!! I think!!!! | |
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saintsation said: Well little boy, u finally growing up and don't need anyone else to support u anymore!!! I think!!!!
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dang...i might have to switch banks, then. you gotta let me know if you're gonna work at any of the usbank branches here downtown, so i can come by and bug you or somethin.
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I used to be a teller and then moved up to cust service for Wells Fargo. Let me just say this...Don't stay too long in banking if you really want to make money. They don't pay hardly anything and work you like a dog. Get into the wireless industry if you want to get paid
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superspaceboy said: saintsation said: Well little boy, u finally growing up and don't need anyone else to support u anymore!!! I think!!!!
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good for you!
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superspaceboy said: It's pretty much the bottom of the bank chain. Though working at a bank is good. I do. And have been a teller int he past. I prefer the office side of things if there is that side. I find the teller thing, I dunno, more hassle than it's worth. And working with other tellers has it's moments. But you know, it's all about the line managers that watch over everything on the teller line. See, they aren't Personal Bankers...nor are they important, but they have Authority. If you get a mean one, then it's gonna suck. If you get a cool one, then you are all good.
DOn't talk while working or keep it to a min. Dress clean and nice. Be ON TIME. Keep bathroom breaks to a min. Keep an eye on your money!!! Best place to go is to the personal banker side of things and away from the line. and then, if in a bigger bank...move along that route and if you get certified move towards the financial consultant. good luck. Everything he said is true. I was a teller from '82 to early '85, and my cash balanced about 97% of the time. Most important thing is to cover your ass. Write down everything you did(including transfers & cash breakdowns) on the back of each slip. When it's slow, count your cash to make sure it balances and write down the time. If you balance at 3pm, but not at closing time, it'll be easier to find where you messed up. Don't blab - do the transaction, wish the customer a nice day, and move on. Folks on line don't want to hear you socialize. The chances of making a mistake are greater if you're running your mouth and not paying attention. Socialize at lunch. [Edited 12/29/05 11:55am] | |
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I think it's better to take a vocational course to make some decent money, then you can work at that job on a limited basis while you're in school for a career you'll love. All these jobs don't usually amount to much in terms of money and personal satisfaction. You'll always need a degree. [Edited 12/29/05 11:53am] The world is a comedy for those who think and a tragedy for those who feel.
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PurpleKnight said: I think it's better to take a vocational course to make some decent money, then you can work at that job on a limited basis while you're in school for a career you'll love. All these jobs don't usually amount to much in terms of money and personal satisfaction. You'll always need a degree.
[Edited 12/29/05 11:53am] I agree and disagree!!! Yes a vocational course is good 4 yah but u don't need a degree to make money. | |
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saintsation said: Well little boy, u finally growing up and don't need anyone else to support u anymore!!! I think!!!!
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saintsation said: PurpleKnight said: I think it's better to take a vocational course to make some decent money, then you can work at that job on a limited basis while you're in school for a career you'll love. All these jobs don't usually amount to much in terms of money and personal satisfaction. You'll always need a degree.
[Edited 12/29/05 11:53am] I agree and disagree!!! Yes a vocational course is good 4 yah but u don't need a degree to make money. To make the best money, it certainly helps. It's about more than money, though. I feel a degree will always be the gateway to the most satisfying jobs. Then again, I'm studying to be a clinical psychologst, so I'm biased. [Edited 12/29/05 12:23pm] The world is a comedy for those who think and a tragedy for those who feel.
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PurpleKnight said: saintsation said: I agree and disagree!!! Yes a vocational course is good 4 yah but u don't need a degree to make money. To make the best money, it certainly helps. It's about more than money, though. I feel a degree will always be the gateway to the most satisfying jobs. Then again, I'm studying to be a clinical psychologst, so I'm biased. [Edited 12/29/05 12:23pm] So true, but u can start your own busines over the internet and make a lot of money too. I already make what degree people make already and only have an airframe and powerplant license!!! | |
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AndGodCreatedMe said: saintsation said: Well little boy, u finally growing up and don't need anyone else to support u anymore!!! I think!!!!
It was all out of fun me saying little boy cause he look like one ok!!! A very cute one too. MMMMM I know him well so i can say that!!!! [Edited 12/29/05 12:48pm] | |
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saintsation said: AndGodCreatedMe said: It was all out of fun me saying little boy cause he look like one ok!!! A very cute one too. MMMMM I know him well so i can say that!!!! [Edited 12/29/05 12:48pm] fun my ass! i call it sarcasme! stop being so defensive! | |
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AndGodCreatedMe said: saintsation said: It was all out of fun me saying little boy cause he look like one ok!!! A very cute one too. MMMMM I know him well so i can say that!!!! [Edited 12/29/05 12:48pm] fun my ass! i call it sarcasme! stop being so defensive! back at u. | |
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saintsation said: AndGodCreatedMe said: fun my ass! i call it sarcasme! stop being so defensive! back at u. | |
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My mother is a bank teller. She likes it. | |
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matt said: I've never been a bank teller, but I do my banking at U.S. Bank, and I've always been pleased with them. The folks at the branch across the street from my office seem happy and are very nice. I remember that when I applied for a line of a credit, the banker I worked with personally hand-delivered the final paperwork to my office for my signature. Now that's service.
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notoriousj said: matt said: I've never been a bank teller, but I do my banking at U.S. Bank, and I've always been pleased with them. The folks at the branch across the street from my office seem happy and are very nice. I remember that when I applied for a line of a credit, the banker I worked with personally hand-delivered the final paperwork to my office for my signature. Now that's service.
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