Last week’s Banker’s Trust column on the work culture of public sector banks excited many bankers. Quite a few of them have reached out to me with their stories. Among their peers in the private sector too, not everybody is enjoying their job. They say the fear of losing jobs when they miss targets hangs over their head like the sword of Damocles.
From our conversation, I am recreating the diary of a general manager in a public sector bank. It gives an idea of how they balance their work and life.
Sunday: It was not a holiday for me. We have a board meeting slated tomorrow. I needed to go through a string of large-value credit proposals, which will be discussed at the meeting. I must know every minute detail. If there are gaps, the government’s nominee director may pass snide remarks. They are addressed to the MD and CEO but I feel morally responsible. I had to skip the doctor’s appointment for my wife.
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