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nukem
I start work as a Teller for a bank tomorrow, what should I expect?
Asked by nukem
What's a day in the life of a Teller? What are the pros and cons of this job? What's the worst part of this job?

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Your first few weeks will be filled with training. You have numerous policies and laws to learn, not to mention the computer system that your bank uses. After that, you're biggest problem is going to be getting to know your customers. Older people who have banked with your bank for many years may become offensive when you ask for their I.D. You just need to explain to them that you are a new employee and that asking for I.D. is a safety issue for both of you. Your next biggest problem is going to be to make sure that your money balances every day. Personally, I suggest counting the money at least 2 times before giving it to the customer. I then count it out for the customer as well. For me, it helps me to remember the transactions so that if I am out, I can go back through my day and see where I messed up. I pride myself in the fact that over my last 2 1/2 years as a teller, my money drawer has only been out of balance 3 times. Two of those were easily found and 1 of them was even able to be fixed and didn't have to show as an outage on the report. Granted, on busy days, it's not always possible to find where you made the mistake. If you give out too much money, it's not very likely that someone is going to return it. However, if you don't give enough, you can bet your rear end that they are going to want their money. Good luck.
bank teller
Answered by terribrooke

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It is a fun job always dealing with people. To stay in the job, you do have to be very nice to people and give them lots of options.
Answered by Justin

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hot girl walking from the door with a big clevage and you are serving her and trying not to look cause its your first day at work but can't resist either.................... what to do now? that should be the question you need to ask not what you should expect.
Answered by Gp D

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Answered by elevy83

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Worst part is when people come to you with questions that have nothing to do with your job. You will finally find out what the number on the back of your debit/credit card is used for. Another is people complaining about fees and you simply are like well you spent more than you had and you got a fee and they don't seem to understand it.
Answered by sasil85


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