I know of 5 other getbiggers who eclipse you in wealth many times over who don't brag everyday about sub 10 grand watches, they also retired young years ago. protip: if you have to talk about it to get noticed then you haven't made it.
I know of 5 other getbiggers who eclipse you in wealth many times over who don't brag everyday about sub 10 grand watches, they also retired young years ago. protip: if you have to talk about it to get noticed then you haven't made it.
You guys are complicating things too much. He is just an attention whore who tries hard to hide his cravings for homosexual sex.
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The greatness of wealth comes from the actualized heart of a loving father watching him cement the foundation of his children's future.
For even the great Socrates drank hemlock from the extraordinary wealth of the mind and soul he had.
The rank stench of the material world that you so crave is but a short ephemeral journey in time ending in a train crash.
The very watch you wear on your wrist and boast about in exuberance with the studded incrusted diamonds is the very sword that will take your breath away.
Time is your greatest enemy, time means death.
You are like a passenger on a train arguing about which seat is more comfortable, yet you are all fast flying on the same journey to the inevitable.
Ask not what seat is it, but when sheytan will come and visit.
Just another half breed pretending to have money.
What else is new?
chinese Rolecks, chinese flea market purses for his drug addled white girls, a half chinese faux luxury car on lease and the same tattoo as most transexual prostitutes.
Dead by 38 when he is outed on here.
Just another half breed pretending to have money.
What else is new?
chinese Rolecks, chinese flea market purses for his drug addled white girls, a half chinese faux luxury car on lease and the same tattoo as most transexual prostitutes.
Dead by 38 when he is outed on here.
Where did Army go ::)Nice suit!
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Nice suit!
Where did Army go ::)you drive maserati?
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And you have a sexy voice :D;D
Where did Army go ::)Just need to get in without breaking the window.
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Just need to get in without breaking the window.
When I get home, I'll sit in it naked, roll the seats back and post a pic of myself with jizz on my belly.Noooooooooo
Then you'll have to take it to the car wash the next day bro before you hand in the keys to your boss
I thought you were a friend...if I saw a friend riding a nice car id say "nice one mate.....live it up"
Not try and knock them down with subtle insults. I guess I know where I stand with you atleast.
So scorp was in on you posting his instagram pics?
fail again we were laughing at it behind your back in pm muppit of peace, we are good friends outside board.
why so serious?
I thought you were a friend...if I saw a friend riding a nice car id say "nice one mate.....live it up"
Not try and knock them down with subtle insults. I guess I know where I stand with you atleast.
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living the dream
It's not a dream as such as it's easily attainable, just a normal life I try and enjoy where I can...holidays here and there, as far as girls go I always been able to score. I don't actually buy a lot of expensive things, watches may be and even that's within reason....and they don't depreciate so the money mostly is still there.
To the bitter losers on here they make a big deal out of it. They prefer posting with people who rob money from their parents and catch aids, it's a sick mentality.
Ok, I'm really interested in hearing about how you did it. What you do for a living?
No rocket science. There's two part of me, one is entrepreneurial and one is hard grafting and methodical. The first one I failed at miserably, but I am still trying and never give up, the second one exceeded my expectations.
I was at Uni, everyone was dreaming about what they wanted to do...I knew no matter what job I do I will get bored of it and might even hate it, but I like earning a decent packet, did my research and based on my skills I knew a career in the City is the way to go, the pay there was at time ridiculous...and seriously it is, some people from the outside just don't realise how much some people are getting paid to do a day job. Anyway, I'm not good at maths but I have a kick ass memory and logical view to problems...so I went into Law, then creeped into financials services Compliance/Legal and pretty much stuck to one line of work and subject from day one.
One thing I am good at is selling myself and closing gaps in m CV/ability to move up to the next job at the next bigger company....but like anything else a bit of luck helps. 2008 crisis fucked me over in some ways (my buy to lets got fucked) BUT it didn't take long for me to realise it was a mixed blessing, the financial scandals meant demand for my job sky rocketed, we were needed to fix things when the regulators were all over everyone....I joined a big consultancy company and contracted for them on all their projects, which meant within 4/5 years I worked at pretty much just about every big Bank in the city. 6mths here 6moths there...all on specific projects, this beefed up my CV then consolidated this into one role when the right opportunity came along.
I have an uncanny ability to bullshit people ;D
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haha...you northern tit ;Dagreed, bullshit only gets your foot in the door. ;)
In all honesty if you can'tBS"sell yourself" you will never land a solid job with lots of competition even if you are technically a lot more able.
A good bullshitter/talker will always fare a lot better than a technically able person, now being good at bullshitting and also good at the job is a recipe for good things to come. I'd like to think I tick both
No rocket science. There's two part of me, one is entrepreneurial and one is hard grafting and methodical. The first one I failed at miserably, but I am still trying and never give up, the second one exceeded my expectations.
I was at Uni, everyone was dreaming about what they wanted to do...I knew no matter what job I do I will get bored of it and might even hate it, but I like earning a decent packet, did my research and based on my skills I knew a career in the City is the way to go, the pay there was at time ridiculous...and seriously it is, some people from the outside just don't realise how much some people are getting paid to do a day job. Anyway, I'm not good at maths but I have a kick ass memory and logical view to problems...so I went into Law, then creeped into financials services Compliance/Legal and pretty much stuck to one line of work and subject from day one.
One thing I am good at is selling myself and closing gaps in m CV/ability to move up to the next job at the next bigger company....but like anything else a bit of luck helps. 2008 crisis fucked me over in some ways (my buy to lets got fucked) BUT it didn't take long for me to realise it was a mixed blessing, the financial scandals meant demand for my job sky rocketed, we were needed to fix things when the regulators were all over everyone....I joined a big consultancy company and contracted for them on all their projects, which meant within 4/5 years I worked at pretty much just about every big Bank in the city charging a hefty daily rate and paying a lot less tax as I invoiced from a LTD company and claimed expenses...etc. 6mths here 6moths there...all on specific projects, this beefed up my CV then consolidated this into one role when the right opportunity (salary and bonus) came along.
So you're an auditor?
Just wanna say Skorp1o is a good guy. He's built, good looking, rich... and he's actually a cool dude with good character.Junior has just logged on.
A rare breed.
The exact term for the work I used to do contracting is "Remediation". Other times its a report which is usually enforced by the regulator and referred to as a Skilled Persons Report (Section 166), most fines in the City come at the back of a S166: http://www.fca.org.uk/about/what/regulating/how-we-supervise-firms/reports-by-skilled-persons
One piece of work could be that we review an area of the business which is in trouble with the regulator (e.g. Libor rigging and the interest rate swap mis-selling that followed) highlight the short comings, the causes and draft a remedial action....the latter is where we get to spend the bulk of the time. If you look at one of the big banks mis-selling interest rate products for a few years, the issue becomes a huge task to clean up and compensate and also manage the regulator.
Unexpected events like this happening in a big Bank create a need for a sudden intake of professionals with different sets of specialised skills. From 2008 there's been a catalogue of these and many Compliance and Legal professionals have seen a great rise in demand and day rates climbed accordingly, anything from £400 to £900 pounds a day for the most senior is the norm...whilst these same Banks were downsizing their Investment Banking arms and laying off traders and cutting down bonuses. I know personally of a trader who sat down for one year trying to find a job yet he was earning over 250k in mid 2000's, he moved to Singapore now and earns about £170/£150k
Cool. So you contract out to companies? You're not an actual employee of any one firm or institution?
Are you guys private yourselves or govt workers?
Hope you don't mind me asking - I love talking shop with other people in various finance-related industries.
I've done a few different things in finance in the past couple of decades - started out in consumer lending & became a manager of branches for a couple of companies. Moved up the food chain a bit to mortgage lending, eventually had my own mortgage brokerage for a while, which I sold out at a good time to a big lender. Did a little time in retail banking - hated it but got some securities / insurance licenses. Then on to a big broker dealer for a few years (more licenses, built up a good client base), and finally opened up my own shop several years ago - strictly accredited investors now.
all from your mothers atticWe agree on something.
Cool. So you contract out to companies? You're not an actual employee of any one firm or institution?Moved up to reliable House warming party organizer with super abs!
Are you guys private yourselves or govt workers?
Hope you don't mind me asking - I love talking shop with other people in various finance-related industries.
I've done a few different things in finance in the past couple of decades - started out in consumer lending & became a manager of branches for a couple of companies. Moved up the food chain a bit to mortgage lending, eventually had my own mortgage brokerage for a while, which I sold out at a good time to a big lender. Did a little time in retail banking - hated it but got some securities / insurance licenses. Then on to a big broker dealer for a few years (more licenses, built up a good client base), and finally opened up my own shop several years ago - strictly accredited investors now.
all from your mothers attic
We agree on something.
I just wish Junior would post as Junior. I thought he was/is an interesting bloke.
He ruins it with his gimmicks and his tantrums.
I'm not a junior gimmick you fat lush.Lush? Thats a northeastern term. ;)
Does it really take a fucking genius to type a few lines in purple font?
Mwahah!
XoXo
Go through my post history - junior and no one else here I'm aware of have my level of knowledge and experience in investing, retirement planning, personal finance, etc.
Lush? Thats a northeastern term. ;)
No, from yours, "Big" MC.
Oh brother! ::)
I am not a Junior gimmick either.
Mwahah!
XoXo
Cool. So you contract out to companies? You're not an actual employee of any one firm or institution?
Are you guys private yourselves or govt workers?
Hope you don't mind me asking - I love talking shop with other people in various finance-related industries.
I've done a few different things in finance in the past couple of decades - started out in consumer lending & became a manager of branches for a couple of companies. Moved up the food chain a bit to mortgage lending, eventually had my own mortgage brokerage for a while, which I sold out at a good time to a big lender. Did a little time in retail banking - hated it but got some securities / insurance licenses. Then on to a big broker dealer for a few years (more licenses, built up a good client base), and finally opened up my own shop several years ago - strictly accredited investors now.
No, it's 100% freelance...I would invoice via my own Ltd company which is created solely for this purpose and to also hold an Indemnity Insurance.
Contracting work is usually through a large consultancy firm i.e. E&Y, KPMG, Deloitte....etc. They are tasked by let's say as a good example Barclays to clean up the post-Libor scandal issues. the consultancy firm may not have all the relevant expertise internally through it's employees, so they employ the services of freelance consultants to plug the gap.
So you're doing this in addition to the partnership / supervisory position at the brokerage / I-banking firm? Must have done lots of tapdancing to convince the powers that be that there would be no potential conflicts of interest. And life must be very hectic as well. :o
...............which meant within 4/5 years I worked at pretty much just about every big Bank in the city charging a hefty daily rate and paying a lot less tax as I invoiced from a LTD company and claimed expenses...etc. 6mths here 6moths there...all on specific projects, this beefed up my CV then consolidated this into one role when the right opportunity (salary and bonus) came along.
i have carpe diem tattooed down my ribs
seize the fucking day mother fucker
I moved on from contracting some time ago and consolidated my 4/5yrs of contracting exp into one role that came along.
No rocket science. There's two part of me, one is entrepreneurial and one is hard grafting and methodical. The first one I failed at miserably, but I am still trying and never give up, the second one exceeded my expectations.
I was at Uni, everyone was dreaming about what they wanted to do...I knew no matter what job I do I will get bored of it and might even hate it, but I like earning a decent packet, did my research and based on my skills I knew a career in the City is the way to go, the pay there was at time ridiculous...and seriously it is, some people from the outside just don't realise how much some people are getting paid to do a day job. Anyway, I'm not good at maths but I have a kick ass memory and logical view to problems...so I went into Law, then creeped into financials services Compliance/Legal and pretty much stuck to one line of work and subject from day one.
One thing I am good at is selling myself and closing gaps in m CV/ability to move up to the next job at the next bigger company....but like anything else a bit of luck helps. 2008 crisis fucked me over in some ways (my buy to lets got fucked) BUT it didn't take long for me to realise it was a mixed blessing, the financial scandals meant demand for my job sky rocketed, we were needed to fix things when the regulators were all over everyone....I joined a big consultancy company and contracted for them on all their projects, which meant within 4/5 years I worked at pretty much just about every big Bank in the city charging a hefty daily rate and paying a lot less tax as I invoiced from a LTD company and claimed expenses...etc. 6mths here 6moths there...all on specific projects, this beefed up my CV then consolidated this into one role when the right opportunity (salary and bonus) came along.
We agree on something.thing with junior is that when he is not a backstabbing trashtalking asshole maniac thats when he trolls
I just wish Junior would post as Junior. I thought he was/is an interesting bloke.
He ruins it with his gimmicks and his tantrums.