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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why is it the banking agency employees always complain the most on this forum?[/quote] Ha! They're into money (greedy)!They are best compensated federal employees with the best benefits. They'll say it's because their private employment opportunities are better, thus the agencies must compete. However, the reality is that most people who work for these agencies, particularly the lifers, have no desire to live in NYC or work the hours of [b]private bankers[/b]. Yet, the argument is persuasive to outsiders. [/quote] You’re clueless. They would likely be attorneys. Not bankers. There is likely not a single board employee qualified to become even a corporate banker. [/quote] Fine. Let’s talk attorneys. There are very few attorneys at the Fed who want to be in private practice. Most of them fled private practice for the agency. This job board is replete with threads about private practice attorneys who want an agency job. The only Fed attorneys who might consider a private role are in Board Legal. However, the division-based attorneys are typically moms dialing it in. [/quote] Division-based attorneys? Attorneys are only in Board Legal and DCCA. S&R attorneys moved to Legal years ago.[/quote] Interesting. Are DCCA attorneys largely moms dialing it in?[/quote] What does a DCCA attorney do? I thought the Fed’s consumer work, including the regulatory stuff, was transferred to the CFPB. [/quote] Consumer supervisory work was only transferred for the large banks. Community banks stayed with the prudential regulators. [/quote]
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