Is this consider sweaty?
Just join a TMT IB coverage and have been consistently working from 9 to 12 or 1am. But protected Saturday is generally enforced every weekend. Is this consider sweaty?
Just join a TMT IB coverage and have been consistently working from 9 to 12 or 1am. But protected Saturday is generally enforced every weekend. Is this consider sweaty?
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As an analyst, I'd say that's actually extremely good. Sure there are better lifestyle groups out there probably, but compared to my sweatshop group, I'd kill for those hours even as an Associate.
Depends. How are your hours Friday and Sunday? Are you working 9-1 am 6 days a week? If you are, then I'd say that's sweaty. If you leave earlier on Friday/don't work a full day on Sunday, then totally a different story.
Friday seems to be done around 7-8pm, unless there's work to be done. Sunday is typically 12pm to 6pm or whenever work is finish. A lot of time is waiting for comments from senior guys.
That is sweaty. Some of you all need some perspective and/or to get out of those sweaty shops ciriclejerked on this forum
That is probably around average for the street. Sure there are shops with better hours but most would be around this. Sweaty would be 2-4 am log-offs with at least 1 all-nighter every 10 days and considerable weekend work. This is based on direct experience with one of the shops that is universally considered extremely sweaty.
Is this GS?
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