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Banking


Question Posted Monday August 31 2009, 9:58 am

What jobs with in a bank can yo work at with just a high school diploma.

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LagunaBabe answered Wednesday September 2 2009, 12:02 am:
Bank tellers do not require a high school diploma, I do not believe there are any others, unfortunately.

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BahaiMa22 answered Monday August 31 2009, 4:07 pm:
Most bank would require a college degree. You could be a bank teller with a high school diploma no degree is required there. However, To work at a bank having computer skills, and cash regrister exsperience is a plus. So, With just a high school diploma you could be a bank teller.

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