Re: Wall Street Plans $38 Billion of Bonuses as Shareholders Lose
- From: morrisjcroy@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 12:52:54 -0800 (PST)
Lot of my MIT classmates went in finance/consulting, 42% of the 2005
class according to their placement office survey I mentioned here
earlier.
Awwwww, rick, what happened to your wonderful idea about "all that
'interesting stuff' being done in science" you've been blowing the horn
about for all these years?
A better question is how many of these folks eventually become a
"partner" in their particular investment banks, consulting firms,
etc ... Making it to a "partner" is that world's equivalent of
getting "tenure", though it is not a job for life. (ie. If the firm
goes bankrupt or gets bought out, you're most likely out of a job).
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