Pros
Quick way to make a guaranteed paycheck while humiliating yourself doing the silliest things.
Cons
Opening doors for customers, getting them coffee, pretending to care, getting yelled at by high-net worth individuals for not being able to perform miracles, cleaning up dog poop at pet-friendly branches, etc. Look, it's the kind of job you get when desperate and need to pay rent. Only reason I did it. The worst part was having to buy your own uniforms. The company doesn't provide them, so you have to spend $50 on a sweater that says Chase and $30 and $25 on a Chase branded shirt and tie but those aren't useful outside of the organization. Why would I want to spend the $14 an hour I make off you to buy YOUR uniforms? Ridiculous. Your success is all based on what branch you get, if you're in a crappy neighborhood, best of luck to you trying to make a living selling people on "Chase Billpay" - $2 at a time.