Working at a bank is a curse

Jason Voorhees

Jason Voorhees

๐•ธ๐–Š๐–—๐–ˆ๐–Š๐–“๐–†๐–—๐–ž ๐•ฎ๐–”๐–—๐–• โ€ข ๐Ÿ๐ŸŽ๐Ÿ๐Ÿ’๐Ÿฅ‡
Joined
May 15, 2020
Posts
94,254
Reputation
285,747
In my early years I landed a couple of internships at a bank and excitedly joined their tech department as a young tech enthusiast and that was the worst mistake I made. The experience was miserable everything moved at a snail pace due to heavy bureaucracy, layers upon layers of approvals for every little thing and on top of that all that outdated legacy software and systems that I had to learn from scratch. Like the who tf learns COBOL in this era. Innovation was also nonexistent and brutal office politics everywhere and managers with MBA degrees giving deadlines even though they don't have a clue what we are doing. Also strict office hours with no flexibility in timing. legit hated my life there. Pay was good but ain't worth the mental stress
 
Last edited:
  • +1
Reactions: imontheloose, banku don, Chadeep and 7 others
@Glorious King @Chadeep @imontheloose
 
  • +1
Reactions: Chadeep, socio, Glorious King and 2 others
did you have to go to uni for like tech degree or smth
 
Last edited:
  • +1
  • JFL
Reactions: banku don, Chadeep, socio and 2 others
@callard @TheGreatDetective
 
  • +1
Reactions: socio and Glorious King
In my early years I landed a couple of internships at a bank and excitedly joined their tech department as a young tech enthusiast and that was the worst mistake I made. The experience was miserable everything moved at a snail pace due to heavy bureaucracy, layers upon layers for approvals for every little thing and on top of that all that outdated legacy software and systems that I had how to operate. Like the who tf learns COBOL in this era. Innovation was also nonexistent and brutal office politics everywhere and managers with MBA degrees giving deadlines even though they don't have a clue what we are doing. legit hated my life there. Pay is good but ain't worth the mental stress
Wait till you work here

ChIJe6czkKgEGTkRC5LkvTb5jNk 0
 
  • JFL
  • +1
Reactions: banku don, socio and Jason Voorhees
was it in india or the west?
 
  • +1
Reactions: socio and Jason Voorhees
  • +1
Reactions: banku don, socio, Jason Voorhees and 1 other person
Ya in west its possible

But could u be more specific like what's his
role
he says he fixes and installs operating systems for buisness and before that for 10 years he was the only tech guy for a small busisness with 6 reasturants, like if anything had a problem involving tech they would just call him n shit.
 
  • +1
  • Woah
Reactions: socio, Jason Voorhees and Glorious King
he says he fixes and installs operating systems for buisness and before that for 10 years he was the only tech guy for a small busisness with 6 reasturants, like if anything had a problem involving tech they would just call him n shit.
@Jason Voorhees seems like tech support

Or software technician don't you think ?
 
  • +1
Reactions: banku don, socio, lowdimotrucel and 1 other person
@dhusc
 
  • +1
Reactions: socio and dhusc
In my early years I landed a couple of internships at a bank and excitedly joined their tech department as a young tech enthusiast and that was the worst mistake I made. The experience was miserable everything moved at a snail pace due to heavy bureaucracy, layers upon layers of approvals for every little thing and on top of that all that outdated legacy software and systems that I had to learn from scratch. Like the who tf learns COBOL in this era. Innovation was also nonexistent and brutal office politics everywhere and managers with MBA degrees giving deadlines even though they don't have a clue what we are doing. Also strict office hours with no flexibility in timing. legit hated my life there. Pay was good but ain't worth the mental stress
I'm way too retarded for this thread
 
  • +1
Reactions: banku don, Jason Voorhees and socio
In my early years I landed a couple of internships at a bank and excitedly joined their tech department as a young tech enthusiast and that was the worst mistake I made. The experience was miserable everything moved at a snail pace due to heavy bureaucracy, layers upon layers of approvals for every little thing and on top of that all that outdated legacy software and systems that I had to learn from scratch. Like the who tf learns COBOL in this era. Innovation was also nonexistent and brutal office politics everywhere and managers with MBA degrees giving deadlines even though they don't have a clue what we are doing. Also strict office hours with no flexibility in timing. legit hated my life there. Pay was good but ain't worth the mental stress
dnrd but just pray that u get in a bank robbery and they shoot you and u sue the bank = disabilty for life = ldar all day on org
 
  • +1
Reactions: Jason Voorhees and socio
Buno
 
  • +1
Reactions: banku don
@Swarthy Knight
 

Similar threads

mob477
Replies
1
Views
25
james_2006
J
jozsef316@gmail
Replies
5
Views
50
jozsef316@gmail
jozsef316@gmail
whiteegyptian
Replies
17
Views
120
Gudlifer
Gudlifer
7nclave
Replies
2
Views
21
enlightful
enlightful
dragomog
Replies
10
Views
52
dragomog
dragomog

Users who are viewing this thread

  • Back
    Top