People employed in financial institutions are rarely interesting and even more rarely likable.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I've never particularly liked bankers.
I avoid banks and I've never been in any sort of corporate environment at all.
People with banking experience haven't all flocked to the biggest banks; community banks and regional banks, along with smaller trading houses and credit unions, have some very talented people.
Big pay and little responsibility are circumstances seldom found together.
Most accountants are strange - let's be honest.
People who work in financial services don't have one shred of concern about the well-being of the people they serve. They're only interested in themselves.
I've never wanted to play bank managers and real people particularly.
I never set out really to build a financial empire or to be a wealthy man.
There is one thing Anthony Weiner and I agree on: there are a lot of smart, hard-working people in the financial industry.
Academic and aristocratic people live in such an uncommon atmosphere that common sense can rarely reach them.