Why are Managing Directors not in the office at all when they we keep hearing we need to be in the office and it’s going to be tracked?
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These former MUFG people never seized to amaze me with their bad attitudes.
Thank goodness TW is gone. There are other managing directors and senior directors that never come into the office either. It’s like there is two different standards one for former MUFG folks and another for everyone else. I hope Grant steps up. Even business partners notice they never show up and joke about it.
So TW is gone. One less MUFG clown that Denise brought over.
Looks like Mercy Anne and Michele are trolling this site again. We know you are at home so don't hide behind the truist backdrop. Step up Grant. We all have to follow the rules here.
Job well done on entertainment value. In reality she is the Audit Managing Director for Enterprise Strategic Regulatory Remediation. I hope she is not expanding and recruiting more regulatory problems. We do not want to be the next Wells Fargo or TD Bank with an asset cap.
I got this one, y’all. “I don’t have direct reports or a location because I’m managing our strategic expansion. Expansion means recruiting and being out and about with people. So I have to be everywhere and nowhere all at the same time. It’s exhausting.”
How’d I do?
There is one TAS Managing Director with no direct reports, no locations to manage, and never leaves her home. Make that make sense.
“My job is to make sure you do your job. My job covers many locations, so it doesn’t matter which one I’m in. Therefore it doesn’t matter which one I’m NOT in. Therefore I don’t need to be anywhere, and so I can be nowhere.”
You just need to understand how managers think, then it all makes sense.
Let me guess, they were from MUFG, comrades.
Audit policing others but not following the policy, how ironic.
Typical management, do as I say not as I do!
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Oh no, the corporate hallway police are here.
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