When I got a job as a teller at BOA, I had no banking experience. They started me at $11.50/ hour. Part-time This was in 2005 in Massachusetts. A younger girl started later than me and was paid $11/hour.
They blow alot of hot air around saying the low wage is justified by the “bonus payouts” you will receive every quarter. They make the goals so high and unrealistic it’s almost impossible to achieve them. Your bonus pay will also weigh heavily on other factors that usually ruin it for you.
Otherwise, the company is a good place to gain experience and then move on to somewhere more desirable to work. I’m happy I worked there and I’m also happy I don’t anymore.
Good luck to you.
First off the guy above is making way over the average for bank tellers. Your average teller will only make around 9/10 dollars an hour. Really depends on the area and what the average rates are.
When I got a job as a teller at BOA, I had no banking experience. They started me at $11.50/ hour. Part-time This was in 2005 in Massachusetts. A younger girl started later than me and was paid $11/hour.
They blow alot of hot air around saying the low wage is justified by the “bonus payouts” you will receive every quarter. They make the goals so high and unrealistic it’s almost impossible to achieve them. Your bonus pay will also weigh heavily on other factors that usually ruin it for you.
Otherwise, the company is a good place to gain experience and then move on to somewhere more desirable to work. I’m happy I worked there and I’m also happy I don’t anymore.
Good luck to you.
Comment by Charlie — September 30, 2008 @ 8:14 am
First off the guy above is making way over the average for bank tellers. Your average teller will only make around 9/10 dollars an hour. Really depends on the area and what the average rates are.
Comment by sasil85 — September 30, 2008 @ 9:06 pm