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Wall Street’s grinding office culture has pushed young bankers to resort to snorting lines of crushed Adderall pills from their desks in order to make it through workdays that can stretch as ...
Junior bankers are snorting crushed lines of Adderall at their desk in order to cope with long hours. Shutterstock. He said he needed something to help him get through the grueling, 90-hour week.
The demanding culture of Wall Street leads to long hours and burnout. Junior employees at Robert W. Baird reported working 110-hour weeks. Severe health issues, including hospitalizations, have ...
A junior banker at Robert W. Baird suffered a failed pancreas after working 100-plus-hour work weeks on the firm’s industrials team. Shortly after winding up in the emergency room a second time ...
Junior bankers at Baird complained of being forced to work at least 110 hours per week, according to a report. Google Maps. After this banker was forced to pay a second visit to the hospital due ...
Two Wall Street banks are cracking down on young bankers' working hours, as the industry grapples with overwork culture. JPMorgan just capped bankers' work at 80 hours a week — but there's still ...
A banker was hospitalized with pancreatic failure after being forced to work 110-hour workweeks, and he’s not the only one who got sick. Here’s the US firm behind it and why it could backfire ...