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Any Bank Tellers?

I am contemplating about going back to work and was thinking of looking for a part time position at a bank for better hours than my current position.

Without making anyone feel uncomfortable I was looking for ideas as far as pay/benefits at different companies. I have a friend that works for Chase as a personal banker and she kind of gave me the low down on tellers info and incentives for opening accounts etc. but I am wondering about other banks.

anyone have any info/advice they are willing to share to help with any decisions. TIA

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Re: Any Bank Tellers?

  • I worked at Citizen bank several years ago. The pay was so-so the benefits were good, but I think you had to work 30 hours to get any. Free checking account and checks. I hated it.
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  • I work back office for a credit union, and I can say the pay for a teller is not so great.  An FSA would pay better, at least at my company, b/c they are the ones who open accounts and can do loans to make those incentives.  I think as far as hours go though, you have to work at least 20 hours a week and at least one Saturday a month.  I thought about looking into switching into a part time FSA myself, but I would still be working like 3 days a week and it would be a pretty big pay cut.
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  • I applied for a PT teller position last year. The pay was $10/hour in CA. Don't know about the benefits. It was with Wells Fargo.
  • I worked at M and T Bank while in college as a teller.  I hate sales and have HORRIBLE customer service skills so it was not for me.  Some people did well with referring customers to open new accounts, but not me.  As far as pay...$10.30/hour full time with benefits.  Full time was 35 hours I believe, but I believe part time tellers were paid about the same.

    Sorry...I hated it...that job showed me I need to be in the back...no interaction with the public.

  • Wells Fargo/Wachovia pay is so-so, the benefits stink and bonuses are difficult to get. Bank of America pay is lower, but the benefits are above par and worth looking into. Good luck!
  • I work back office at a credit union... I started out as a teller and really the only reason I came to the job in the first place is that the pay was great and full benefits were offered for part time employees... which was wonderful because I was in school at the time.

    From what I hear though, we pay above average for our tellers... which is nice for them.

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