How is BofA’s natural resources and energy transition group?

Searched through previous posts but couldn’t find any info, but I was just curious about their natural resources and energy transition group. Any insights on culture, WLB, deal flow, etc would be appreciated!

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My brother in christ. The "Energy Transition Group" is a mob of Soros-funded, radical leftists elites who act as a form of shadow-government to force the implementation of the radically dangerous Green New Deal without true democratic support and legislature approval. 

Believe me sonny, this isn't the "quick thrill" you want in your career. These para-millitary leftist organizations hate us, hate happiness, hate family & hate America. They will use you for as long as you are useful and then discredit, discard and cancel you. If that does not work they will lock you behind bars. If that does not work they will come for your life. 

Semper Fi, brother. Rest up and get some food in your gut. It's a tough fight ahead and nobody ever owned the libs on an empty stomach. 

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