NEW YORK—Meeting with an HR representative for his first day on the job, new Wells Fargo employee Kyle Menardi was walked through all the crimes he’ll be asked to commit, sources confirmed Wednesday.
the more day-to-day insurance and securities fraud, and then turn his attention to learning about the company’s more long-term scamming and market manipulation criminal projects. “It might seem intimidating at first, but don’t worry, we have a whole system for our illicit activity. If you want more guidance, however, we have a mentorship program where one of our more tenured employees can talk to you about their experience committing crimes for Wells Fargo.
committing financial fraud on an industrial scale will feel like second nature.” The HR rep added that once Menardi got the basics down, Wells Fargo always appreciated self-starter employees who took their own initiative to commit
1. larceny 2. doing the boss' laundry 3. using 'entanglement' to dupe items or whatever
Sometime past is a fear we don't want to look againg
Not funny.
me when I worked at WF durring the account fraud years before they got caught
Bitcoin
If possible, join a credit union!