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TheCoxwain Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-16-09 12:10 PM
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Why is media perpetuating the myth that if you dont pay big money/ bonuses- banks will lose talent?
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Edited on Mon Mar-16-09 12:21 PM by TheCoxwain
I mean SERIOUSLY WTF ???

Let's see where will these 'Talented' People go?

1) To a rival bank? -- Sorry those banks are equally fucked .. and good luck to them find a job in this environment...
2) To another industry - like, say, manufacturing -- Heaven forbid these pampered souls from learning the meaning of "REAL WORK".. Aint gonna happen.
3) To another country - like cayman islands -- I say "Good riddance to bad rubbish"

And seriously - Even if all these assholes vanished without a trace - NOTHING BAD IS GONNA HAPPEN. There are plenty of smart people in the mid level rank who will easily fill the boots....

Infact - I suspect all the greedy ones will take the exit and people who actually love the job will stay on.

What do you all think?

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Update : I think every entity receiving even $0.01 of tax payer money, should have a Salary+ Bonus cap of $400,000.00. They can take it or leave it.



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