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I work in a high street bank, I sit behind my desk all day crediting and debiting customers accounts, my head splits with numbers!!
I have to listen to customers complain about charges on there account and making me feel asthough I have put them there personaly!! Do people forget that we are only human??
Im sorry that you have a charge on ur account but trust me, i'v been there yself, the bank arnt any better with there own staff!

Im only 20 years old, I hate working with the public, i wouldnt mind a nice 9-5 job in a office typing or filling, my parents say i would get fed up with that though but surley it has to be better than this??

Any ideas???

2007-03-15 04:38:29 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

20 answers

Well thats a tough one... you don't like your job... how about, you get a new one! damn that took some thinking

2007-03-15 04:41:25 · answer #1 · answered by Ni 4 · 0 2

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2016-12-02 01:19:34 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

If you really dislike it that much, you should start looking for another job. Just make sure you keep yours until you find a new one, and put in a two-week notice in case you ever need to come back.

As an alternative, maybe you could talk to your supervisor about moving to a position that deals with the public less. (I don't know what that might be, never having worked in a bank before, but there are probably some positions that don't involve other people as much.)

2007-03-15 04:43:50 · answer #3 · answered by Trisha 4 · 1 0

Quit this job, if you don't need the money but in your free time, volunteer. Find a opportunity to help people, and maybe a new job/career move, they will appreciate anything you do for them and will do wonders for your self esteem. As for the job, it's your job try and understand that you are just following the rules. Try understanding that the people don't like it but it is there choice to do their banking with your company. One day you will be unsatisfied with a company you do business with and someone will have to take it from you. Life is too short to be constantly upset over the little things.

2007-03-15 04:50:40 · answer #4 · answered by Outside the box 6 · 0 0

You don't sound like someone who wants to be in an office at all. While you are working for the bank, try taking some classes in different fields and see if you can find something that interests you. We all have to work and you might as well be doing something that you enjoy.

2007-03-15 04:42:09 · answer #5 · answered by Starla_C 7 · 1 0

You poor soul. Some people just need to let off steam and open their mouths before putting their brain in gear. If it's any consolation, if I came into your bank, I'd be the politest customer you'd ever dealt with.

2007-03-15 05:13:16 · answer #6 · answered by ♥ Divine ♥ 6 · 0 0

my son left college at 18 started ajob in lloyds bank and used to get angry and fed up like u are i told him life is up and down so stick with it until u find something better he is now 35 and still there but he now has a good position and is very happy he stuck it out believe me better to suffer in the early years with same bank and reap rewards abit later good holidays good sick pay good conditions also good redundancy pay if made redundant better the devil u know up to u good luck

2007-03-17 07:12:25 · answer #7 · answered by mickeymousey 1 · 0 0

look 4 jobs doing data input.
sit a desk tapping putting data information on a main-frame.

thing is it's damn boring & mind numbing.
working with the public will always b a double-edged sword.
with some u can please & others u couldn't please, no matter what u do.
if u can stand the monotony look in the local press 4 positions in data input.
the money's normally good due 2 the brain-freezing boredom.

2007-03-15 04:46:15 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i know i work in a small supermarket and i get shouted out for lots of things ,like there isnt a long date on the milk or prices have gone up or theyve moved the pizzas form aisle 3 to aisle 2,coz of course i do it on purpose and its all my fault, i used to have faith in people till i worked with th public,you can get your own back in little ways if someone is horrid to me while im packing the bags i squash their bread!!

2007-03-15 04:45:26 · answer #9 · answered by lainaloo 4 · 1 0

I would start looking for a new job ASAP, possibly doing something that interests you ?, if your not qualified for that try going to night school or part time at college.
But do something now otherwise it'll just get far worse !!.

Good luck :-)

2007-03-15 04:48:42 · answer #10 · answered by Richard 6 · 0 0

Give up your job and go travelling. this is not something you can do when you get older and you have 45 years (or more) to be stuck in jobs you hate so have some fun now!

2007-03-15 04:42:53 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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