When I trade, I don't have an agency problem; I have my neck on the line. When a bank or banker trades, it's not his neck on the line.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
No agency is better than its account executives.
It's all a matter of how agents want to handle their clients.
You must look like a money person for clients to trust you.
Deal-making goes on with any job.
My job, when it comes to free agency, trades, is not to pick players, but support the personnel department and the coaching staff. We have to have the financial resources to make things happen and that's my job.
I've learned you don't always listen to your agents and managers. Sometimes they know nothing.
The conventions of an almighty agency tapping you for greatness and signing you up and telling you this is going to be the next big thing; that has not been my career.
A consumer-finance agency is a good thing, but it would do well to teach consumers a simple lesson: if you don't understand the deal you're making, don't make it.
Is there anyone I wouldn't take as a client? Well, I'd never represent a banker.
Banking types should take their cue from Gordon Gekko. Or pick the best-looking banker in their firm and copy him.