It's common knowledge that the first couple of years on Wall
Street is like some legalized form of slavery for many analysts. The people presiding over this horrific
experience for baby Wall Streeters? Their bosses—the VPs, executives directors
and managing directors:
One director made his first-year reprint a 200-page pitch
book because the bank's logo was one shade off.
The director that calls the office every night at 10 pm to
make sure his analysts are still working.
The MD that worked an analyst to 11pm before a holiday
weekend by barking orders over the phone from the Hamptons.
The psychotic director that doesn't let you touch his desk
unless his calculator is turned 35 degrees…
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