u/Designer_Piccolo2084

New Teller

Hi everyone. I just wanted to hear a couple feedbacks about whether it’s worth staying in my position as a new teller.
I’m getting paid $20 an hour as a part time teller in CA. As a part time teller, I am expected to hit a quota of 16 referrals a month. At this small credit union, we are to handle all the transactions such as opening a CD, closing an account, paying off a car loan, deal with deceased member accounts, account maintenance, you name it. I believe tellers at chase doesn’t handle as much transactions as we do. Anything that has to do with loans goes to the banker on the platform.
Another questions is, im struggling to meet the sales quota. I’ve been here for over a little 3 months & I have not been taught about any of the products that the CU offers but I am expected to just read what’s in the book & try to sell those products. Is this normal or did your bank trained you on these products? If so, how did you succeed on meeting your goals?
I think another reason that makes me question this position is the members that come in regularly.
Omg, these members are so nasty and rude.
I dreaaaaad going to work everyday bc of these rude regular members. Maybe im just not fit for this position. 😫 please no rude comments, I literally think I’m going depressed bc of this job LOL. Thanks!

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u/Designer_Piccolo2084 — 3 days ago
▲ 4 r/GurnickAcademy+1 crossposts

Hi there, does anyone have any information on whether Gurnick Academy accepts GE courses, such as Anatomy and physiology with a lab, from regionally accredited school such as Portgage Learning?

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u/Designer_Piccolo2084 — 17 days ago