Models and bottles, duh.

or

Shittiest week of your life(most brutal work week) & the easiest (9-5).

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westfald:
Models and bottles, duh.

or

Shittiest week of your life(most brutal work week) & the easiest (9-5).

i can do week

sunday(2 weeks prior) - close on my first house

wednesday - my firm files chapter 11

thursday - natural disaster hits my city ...bye bye house

sat - my wedding in said city is canceled

best - today... walked in and boss said to get work done and go home

 
NewCollegeKid:
What about fights? Has there been any fighting between investment bankers?

i am in trading and two guys on the next row almost come to blows weekly over random things... last week they were fighting that lady gaga should in the same ball park as Michael Jackcon. Mind you they are mid 30's

this morning they were fighting over who got more tail... tony romo or mark sanchez

 
monty09:
NewCollegeKid:
What about fights? Has there been any fighting between investment bankers?

this morning they were fighting over who got more tail... tony romo or mark sanchez

definitely tony romo.

On a side note, how about a cougar story ;)?

"Salesmen and traders are wild, cunning, aboriginal creatures who advise money managers about deceiving their bosses and finding new strip bars; their favourite phrase is, "Fuck you." IBankers eat fruit. Salesmen and traders eat meat, preferably fried."
 

i am in trading and two guys on the next row almost come to blows weekly over random things... last week they were fighting that lady gaga should in the same ball park as Michael Jackcon. Mind you they are mid 30's

this morning they were fighting over who got more tail... tony romo or mark sanchez

I believe Lady Gaga is truly in a league of her own.

 
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NewCollegeKid:
What about fights? Has there been any fighting between investment bankers?

I dont mean to cut in on monty's stories, especially since he seems like he has much better stories then I do! ...but..i have seen a few good trading floor fights. One of them which came to blows happened in the first week i was working at a new job on a prop trading desk at a large bank. I was sitting on the desk, nervous b/c its my first few days, trying to make a good first impression, etc...the dude next to me, who was a senior trader in the group, starts yelling at a salesman over the phone because he's pissed about a fill...nothing really new there since i had worked on trading desks before but it was a bit awkward since i didnt know the guy and he was being really loud. Then another dude on the desk walks over, hits the button on his turret to hang up the phone, and absolutely explodes screaming at the guy about how he was a fucking crybaby, he was sick of his bullshit, he needed to shut the fuck up and quit making excuses, etc. The dude who had been on the phone popped up and threw a punch and the two had to be broken up by everyone..nobody landed any serious blows but it was pretty crazy. I was just sitting there in shock since it was literally like my third day on the job...I was obviously not sure what i had just gotten myself into!

Later I found out...and this is not a joke...that the fight started the week before when one guy stepped on the other's toe while they were on a line to get lunch. Seriously.

 
Bondarb:
NewCollegeKid:
What about fights? Has there been any fighting between investment bankers?

I dont mean to cut in on monty's stories, especially since he seems like he has much better stories then I do! ...but..i have seen a few good trading floor fights. One of them which came to blows happened in the first week i was working at a new job on a prop trading desk at a large bank. I was sitting on the desk, nervous b/c its my first few days, trying to make a good first impression, etc...the dude next to me, who was a senior trader in the group, starts yelling at a salesman over the phone because he's pissed about a fill...nothing really new there since i had worked on trading desks before but it was a bit awkward since i didnt know the guy and he was being really loud. Then another dude on the desk walks over, hits the button on his turret to hang up the phone, and absolutely explodes screaming at the guy about how he was a fucking crybaby, he was sick of his bullshit, he needed to shut the fuck up and quit making excuses, etc. The dude who had been on the phone popped up and threw a punch and the two had to be broken up by everyone..nobody landed any serious blows but it was pretty crazy. I was just sitting there in shock since it was literally like my third day on the job...I was obviously not sure what i had just gotten myself into!

Later I found out...and this is not a joke...that the fight started the week before when one guy stepped on the other's toe while they were on a line to get lunch. Seriously.

Please tell me that the guy who threw the punch was immediately fired.

 

nope. both of the guys involved were gone within a year but it had nothing to do with the fight, they just both werent making any money. This was a really old-school place though where things like fights on the floor were not firing-worthy offenses provided both participants were willing to put it behind them and move on. I am sure that at 99% of firms they both would have been gone immediately since they were both really at fault.

 
Bondarb:
nope. both of the guys involved were gone within a year but it had nothing to do with the fight, they just both werent making any money. This was a really old-school place though where things like fights on the floor were not firing-worthy offenses provided both participants were willing to put it behind them and move on. I am sure that at 99% of firms they both would have been gone immediately since they were both really at fault.

Good lord. This sounds more like a bar than an investment bank. Heck, if I punched someone at a bar on a weekend night, I'll be thrown out and most likely get arrested for assault.

 
jjc1122:
Bondarb:
nope. both of the guys involved were gone within a year but it had nothing to do with the fight, they just both werent making any money. This was a really old-school place though where things like fights on the floor were not firing-worthy offenses provided both participants were willing to put it behind them and move on. I am sure that at 99% of firms they both would have been gone immediately since they were both really at fault.

Good lord. This sounds more like a bar than an investment bank. Heck, if I punched someone at a bar on a weekend night, I'll be thrown out and most likely get arrested for assault.

This firm, which no longer exists (not due to the crash of '08-'09), was known for its old-school culture. Despite stories like the above I miss it greatly, as does eveyone i know who worked there. I'll take an occasional fist-fight over a total corporate culture any day. And of course in a bar you would have been thrown out, but this was not a bar, it was an extremely profitable broker/dealer.

 

let's consider the term cougar as a spread--so being 20-24 I'd go with 32-40

"Salesmen and traders are wild, cunning, aboriginal creatures who advise money managers about deceiving their bosses and finding new strip bars; their favourite phrase is, "Fuck you." IBankers eat fruit. Salesmen and traders eat meat, preferably fried."
 

Tell me about SAC? My friend just started running money there. We hung out a ton when was running a book at this little hedge fund; I haven't heard from him since he started.

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westfald:
Tell me about SAC? My friend just started running money there. We hung out a ton when was running a book at this little hedge fund; I haven't heard from him since he started.

I think San Antonio College is a great place to run money. The river walk around April is crawling with drunk girls for fiestas and you cant beat the base close by.

www.accd.edu/sac/

 

Whenever I get an e-mail on my berry to tell me that someone posted on this thread, I cry when I see no story :(.

monty, my offer stands, bananas for stories :D

"Salesmen and traders are wild, cunning, aboriginal creatures who advise money managers about deceiving their bosses and finding new strip bars; their favourite phrase is, "Fuck you." IBankers eat fruit. Salesmen and traders eat meat, preferably fried."
 

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