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Why would working as a personal banker be better than like, target?

Hi, my buddy is saying he got offered a gig as a personal banker which to me really sounds like an entry level customer service job TBH. I assume you get low pay, deal with angry customer yelling about their accounts all day, even though it seems maybe more prestigious or something at first because it’s a bank? But I’m like, how is that different than target where you can at least like, hide in aisleways and aren’t making sales calls and dealing with angry phone calls. Am I nuts? Aren’t they just the same low wage jobs that are pointless at entry level? How is it different than working in food service as a waiter? It honestly seems worse to me because you are making cold call sales calls and dealing with people mad about their money. I don’t want to lead dude wrong though maybe it’s better than…


Hi, my buddy is saying he got offered a gig as a personal banker which to me really sounds like an entry level customer service job TBH. I assume you get low pay, deal with angry customer yelling about their accounts all day, even though it seems maybe more prestigious or something at first because it’s a bank? But I’m like, how is that different than target where you can at least like, hide in aisleways and aren’t making sales calls and dealing with angry phone calls. Am I nuts? Aren’t they just the same low wage jobs that are pointless at entry level? How is it different than working in food service as a waiter? It honestly seems worse to me because you are making cold call sales calls and dealing with people mad about their money. I don’t want to lead dude wrong though maybe it’s better than his retail gig. Anyone know what it’s ACTUALLY like and should he run like hell?

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