Goldman Sachs Bankers Exploit Loophole in Dress Code
Investment bankers struggle with the concept of "business casual."
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Investment bankers struggle with the concept of "business casual."
"The group creeps around the world, like a veteran hunter stalking its prey, when it smells blood it pounces!"
If anyone would know, it would be them.
He's a main character in too many of them.
Was this woman smart enough to get a college degree? No, she indicates.
The firm gives "Gold in Sacks," stickers "a failing grade for originality," but we think they're kind of cool.
They're having a hard time with it.
"People envy you for working there ... it's pretty bad."
What are they really after?
Not only can they not curse on e-mail, financiers soon might not even be able to curse on the phone.
"I speak with an accent ... actually, I'm able to get away with a lot because of it."
This "goes against everything we fight for as documentary makers," says a peer.
Baroque adverbs are creeping back into statements from Goldman Sachs.
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