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jelly Wrote:

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> If you've been tacitly accused of this, can you

> provide me with a non-confrontational retort to

> the legions of ill-informed morons who don't see

> how much offence can be caused by saying that what

> I actually do for a living doesn't justify my

> salary? Experience reminds me that it's nearly

> always those who have a history of working for the

> public sector that level this kind of underhand

> accusation.

>

> I work for a high street bank and in doing so I

> put in an excess of 60 hours a week.I put in the

> effort and overcame all the trepidation that comes

> with getting a degree and got myself a job

> immediately after leaving university. I may work

> for a bank where the majority shareholders are the

> taxpayer; but that doesn't give someone the right,

> regardless of how much tax they pay, the right to

> scold me for earning a six figure income. To have

> some lefty entitlement case - who nearly always

> earns significantly less than those in my position

> - cast unfounded doubt over whether what I do for

> a living justifies my wage is galling to say the

> least. I don't "earn too much". My value my is

> directly proportional to what my employers pay me.

> So suck it, losers. Not you charming folk of ED.

> Just the ignorant serfs who I look down upon.

> Bwahahahaha



cool story bro'

Loz Wrote:

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> I reckon jelly is an UndisputedTruth invention for

> trying to make bankers look bad.



Am I being really dim here. But are people who work in High Street banks classed as Bankers ?


Aren't they classed/heaped in the same grey bracket like shop or office workers


I mean the girl with the big knockers and airbrushed nails (retro surfing style this week) in Santander in Sydenham Rd, is she a Banker ?



NETTE:-S

katie1997 Wrote:

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> Do you think of banking when you see her?

>

> If so, she probably is one.


I sometimes imagine her on a trampoline/waterbed, surrounded by ?50 notes & saying


"Please enter your pin"


:-$

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