highburyJD wrote:TINA...?
is this an abandon our rubbish Elvis based music and go full old skool 80s vote?
in which case - yes I'm all in
voting Tory in the locals OTOH is bonkers (unless you're a millionaire)
OTOH?
highburyJD wrote:TINA...?
is this an abandon our rubbish Elvis based music and go full old skool 80s vote?
in which case - yes I'm all in
voting Tory in the locals OTOH is bonkers (unless you're a millionaire)
highburyJD wrote:OTOH is on the other hand
like Jeremy Beadle has a huge willy,
but on the other hand...
still dont know what TINA stands for...
highburyJD wrote:TINA to lassez faire deregulated capitalism
so shes be proven conclusively wrong on that then...
frankbutcher wrote:You mentioned you don't work in the City anymore..? You seem quite bitter about the City. Any reason apart from the current banking crisis? Did you not quite hack it in the City?
highburyJD wrote:frankbutcher wrote:You mentioned you don't work in the City anymore..? You seem quite bitter about the City. Any reason apart from the current banking crisis? Did you not quite hack it in the City?
Just reread this - if we're gonna get personal, business loan allocation is by no stretch of the imagination included in my definition of either being a banker or working in the City. It's middle of the road, middle management - no trading, no marketmaking, no risk, no account. Computer says no.
My experience, at the most prestigious UK investment bank, left me comfortable enough that I'm following dreams rather than working for other people.
Absolutely nothing to be bitter about at all, quite the opposite.
highburyJD wrote:didn't realise you were that much younger than me, fair play, I've probably got a decade on you.
(you'll learn)
Way I see it is I don't make up the game or set the rules.
Some advantages I had from my upbringing could be considered unfair - you can't help but take them.
Thought it was ridiculous the money they gave me in the 90s (wages and budget) but didn't turn it down.
I think there should still be a 50% tax-rate but will only pay what the government sets, not more.
Some of the tax-deductions I can make on my investments are silly IMO they encourage speculation and asset bubbles, of course I still take them.
Don't feel I owe anything to Thatcher/Reagan/deregulation/lassez-faire economics. I'm very arrogant, I think I'm clever enough that whatever the 'game' I would have found a way to play it well (impossible to be proved right or wrong on that front).
I state how I things should be and deal with them as they are.
Personally I don't see that as hypocrisy
but what hypocrite does...
g88ner wrote:For some reason, I read through this thread, and instead of frankbutcher and HighburyJD crossing swords, I see two Patrick Bateman's from American Psycho![]()
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Very glad I work hidden away in a lab most of the time, far away from the dog-eat-dog world of the city... it's probably not as bad as I imagine, but it seems a very arrogant, money obsessed world and I really wouldn't fit in at all![]()
frankbutcher wrote:g88ner wrote:For some reason, I read through this thread, and instead of frankbutcher and HighburyJD crossing swords, I see two Patrick Bateman's from American Psycho![]()
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Very glad I work hidden away in a lab most of the time, far away from the dog-eat-dog world of the city... it's probably not as bad as I imagine, but it seems a very arrogant, money obsessed world and I really wouldn't fit in at all![]()
Sounds like a romantic view on matters. However I'm not into hiring and then murdering call girls.
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