The sudden death of a 35-year-old Bank of America associate, who was a former Green Beret and father of two, has sparked widespread discussions about the demanding work conditions on Wall Street. Reports suggest that the banker's death was due to the stress from working 100-hour weeks. This incident has highlighted the intense pressures faced by investment bankers and ignited a debate on the need for reform in the industry.
One of the MOST influential people in the evolution of Wall Street has passed away https://t.co/Fjrs7ygmK2
Glad I wasn't born smart enough to get into investment banking. "Wall Street banker’s death at 35 ignites firestorm over alleged grueling 100-hour workweeks" https://t.co/8KbWPMlHNU
The 35-year old BofA banker who died, reportedly from the stress of 100-hour work weeks, was a former Green Beret and father of 2. https://t.co/qOICQHlbtm
A 35-year-old junior Bank of America associate suddenly died—and it’s ignited discussions about Wall Street’s intense working conditions. https://t.co/7wkneJudBM
A 35-year-old Bank of America associate died. And people on Wall Street are talking. https://t.co/0SfJJDlOyf