If he was as good as he says he was, 12 years at GS was plenty to fund his own retirement plan and he'll be publishing a ghost written book in the next year, I would imagine.
I believe the GS focus has changed dramatically in the last ten years. I know 3 GS partners who have retired or moved on to other interests in that timeframe. You spend no more than 20 years (if that) there and then move on to pilferage somewhere else.
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Originally Posted by Rick Lee
I hope that guy doesn't need another job because he won't be getting one after trashing his former employer in the NYT.
While his concerns may be perfectly true and legit., his letter sounded like he was whining and he made no attempt to tell us how he tried to correct things he saw wrong while he was in a position to do so. On the way out the door is not when you can really call yourself a whistle blower or agent of change.
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