As a migrant worker who joined a bank right after graduation, Wang Lai will answer this question.
There are actually many jobs in banks, not only the tellers and lobby managers who handle deposits and withdrawals, but also corporate tellers, credit account managers, office staff, cashiers, presidents, etc. , as well as various positions in the agency. Generally speaking, the richest and most profound experience is the four "endless things": endless tasks, endless meetings, endless inspections and endless punishments. . .
Let’s just talk about tellers that are commonly known to the public. Before I went to the bank to work, I thought that the bank was a place where money was deposited and withdrawn. The only bank staff were tellers and presidents... After all, they were too young and too native...
In fact, tellers It is the most basic position in the bank. You will not be able to sit in it and move your fingers as easily as you imagine. As a teller, you need to face a variety of customers and extremely strict back-end authorization personnel.
You need to smile at all times, have a standard posture, suppress the little flames that are about to pop up in your heart, and explain patiently with gentle words. For example, the following dialogue will appear:
< p>Customer: "I forgot my password, can you help me see what it is?"Teller: "..."
The teller really doesn't know the customer password! If you want to know everything, then that's okay...
Also.
Teller: "Sir, please sign here."
Customer: "Okay!" (After a rough meal, he also admired himself, "It's so unique!")
Teller: "..." (Sweating like crazy! I immediately thought of the authorized person in the background and sneered: "The signature is scrawled, wrong!")
It's not easy! After finishing work, you still have to hold various meetings, and you have to be informed of various achievements, saying that you have not completed this, or that you have missed the target, and there are also various tasks for you to guarantee, which tasks will be completed tomorrow, etc., not only tasks, but every month I also have to deal with various inspections, a small one every month, and a large one every quarter, which is extremely tiring. By the way, you still have to worry about the mysterious man making secret visits all the time, because even if you don’t get up to say hello, he will take a picture of you and make you famous even though you have to pay a fine.
That's about it. How to put it, just like what Qian Zhongshu said in the besieged city, "People from the outside want to come in, and people who come in want to get out." In short, how can the word "tired" be so big? .