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Guaranty Trust Bank: Would You Rather Work With Them? by superstar1(m): 11:29pm On Jun 18, 2013
Guaranty Trust Bank: Would You Rather Work With Them? (A Victimised Former Employee Tells It All)
LIVING | EDITOR | JUNE 14, 2013 AT 10:35 PM


Guaranty Trust Bank (GTBank) is a bank that prides itself as a foremost Nigerian financial institution that fosters a culture of openness in which healthy debate is encouraged. Over the last two decades, the bank has grown from strength to strength thus making it a preferred institution for young Nigerians who aspire to become seasoned bankers.

Why join GTBank?

On the bank’s website, it justifies the reason to work for the bank by stating that “We are, first and foremost, a Learning Organization. We understand that being an employer of choice goes beyond the regular pay package. It involves listening, training, mentoring, a genuine concern for what people really care about, and acting upon them. In essence, it involves connecting to people’s hearts.” Superb! No better way to introduce this great institution to an aspiring or established professional in Nigeria’s banking sector.

The bank doesn’t stop at that; it goes on to say that “a career at Guaranty Trust Bank offers you a chance to make a difference in your life and the lives of people in your immediate community. Throughout our history, we have continued to help our staff realize their dreams, whilst creating opportunities for them to fulfill their personal and professional potential.”

Over the last 20 years, GTBank has been very successful with their people. The bank has been able to pass the vision of its founders down to every staff of the bank. Through their training consultants, Learners and Trainers and IBFC, new employees go through comprehensive entry training programs that span between 2-3 months getting fired up. They come out proud with their orange IDs, they believe so much in the bank’s vision, “we are a team driven to deliver the utmost in customer service.” While other bankers are hopping from one bank to the other seeking the next level, they strictly remain loyal. They strongly believe that a rolling stone gathers no moss. Ask anyone around about a GTBanker and they will tell you how they cherish and proudly defend the brand.

Exactly two years ago today, that story changed. GTBank lost its revered Managing Director and co-founder, Tayo Aderinokun. Tayo just like Fola Adeola was a leader who stood out in every aspect of the bank including the welfare of his staff. He was indeed the most respected CEO within and outside the bank. An award he later received from PricewaterhouseCoopers in 2008. Tayo’s demise ushered in a new leadership in the bank, one that appears determined to change what hitherto was a chance to make a difference in the lives of its people and that of those in their immediate community.

On Thursday 23rd May, 2013, GTBank reduced itself from an institution highly regarded in banking sector as the most respected corporate bank in Nigeria, renowned for both its professionalism and high ethical standards to a callous employer of labour. It decided to tow the path of ignominy by unjustly sacking over 100 staff of the bank.

The bank was quick to go to press to state that it had sacked 100 and promoted 500. What the bank did not tell was how it carried out its exercise and if it fulfilled all obligations as required by law. http://www.punchng.com/business/money/gtbank-sacks-100-workers-promotes-500/

Reasonable Notice

To start with, where in the world do you notify people of your decision to sack them with their inability to log in to their various systems at work? Logging in to your computer system to commence the day’s operation at work was not a celebrated activity in GTBank until Segun Agbaje decided to change the face of banking that blessed Thursday. There couldn’t have been a more befitting and professional way of telling someone who had diligently and effectively worked in your institution for years that his/her services were no longer required. So many people who had saved personal items such as training materials and notes on their systems could not access their documents and files. Why? It was time to go. They were suddenly advised to contact the Human Resources (HR) department. An Assistant Manager in the head office wept. What brought tears to his eyes wasn’t the sack but the way they were dispersed from an institution they lived for like lepers. The bank was even kind enough to tell another lady who was bitter because her team met their budget for the financial year under review during her appraisal to put a new person through.

So much genuine concern for indeed helping their staff realize their dreams, whilst creating opportunities to fulfill their personal and professional potential. In the words of a Deputy General Manager who left GTBank some years back to join another top bank, “GTBank just cheapened its staff”.

The most pertinent question to then ask is why did GTBank decide to sack some staff? With the Lamido Sanusi tsunami that swept away some CEOs in the banking industry, came massive retrenchment of bankers. Thousands were laid off in defunct banks like Intercontinental and Oceanic with the new interim management teams claiming they had to downsize in order to put these banks back in healthy operation. Their reasons to some extent were valid. However, considering GTBank’s recently declared PBT of N100B, the issue had to be something else, may be performance.

The decision to sack was made after the bank’s appraisal of its staff where those who had low scores (B) were told to leave as directed by Segun during the appraisal meeting. What he failed to address was the lingering issue of victimisation and subjective appraisal by team leaders and bosses who have become tyrants in the bank. Most of these bosses hold on to personal grudges and flex their muscles only during the appraisal of their direct reports. While some of them use this as a tool to show superiority, others just do this to slow down the growth of their staff supposedly in line with Segun’s cost cutting strategy.

It was thus no surprise when some of these heads, having scored their staff so low, tried to reach out to the affected ones claiming they never expected the MD to instruct a sack of those with low scores. Now if you honestly know your team member does not deserve a B, why score him that low? If you knew Segun would erratically decide to sack, would you have honestly given the same scores? Would you consider the appraisal as fair and objective?

Most people in GTBank today grew under Tayo. There was instant reward for productivity and performance. Suddenly things changed, some employees have spent 5 years on a particular level and yet have high scores during their appraisals each year. The bank has resorted to quota system where a certain number of possible promotions (determined by the MD) is allotted to various groups within the bank. The Group Heads often claim their hands are tied, what about their mouths? They surely are following the Yoruba saying that once the mouth has tasted “dodo” (profit sharing), it certainly will reject “ododo” (the truth).

In the face of Segun’s high-handedness, the head of HR’s meekness and the absence of unions in the bank, where does an aggrieved GTBanker get able and due representation for fairness and justice assuming he or she is a victim of harassment, bullying and victimisation? The National Union of Banks, Insurance and Financial Institutions Employees should ensure that all bankers join the union with emphasis placed on the need for support in the face of such unlawful dismissals. How can you sack without notice in writing? “At common law, it is implied that that either party may terminate the contract by giving reasonable notice to the other” Omehia (2011) “Dismissal in Nigeria Labour Law” pp 55.

The principal legislation on employment matters in Nigeria is the Labour Act which was enacted in 1971. The most common method of terminating a contract of employment is by the delivery of a written notice of termination of the contract on the opposite party. While the bank may claim that monetary compensation was made in lieu of notice, it came 8 days after the termination of contract. The bank failed to write to affected staff stating their severance package. Besides the narration that comes with SMS notifications for credits into account, no affected staff has a letter stating what s/he is entitled to after several years of diligence and commitment. On what grounds were those calculations made? Did it consider the length of service? Did it include benefits up to the last day of employment? Is it enough to advise them to resign voluntarily? Preposterous!

The Nigerian Court of Appeal has held that “in the absence of any definite agreement between an employer and his employee stipulating the period of notice for employee’s employment, the Court will proceed to consider what period of notice is reasonable”. Certainly not between 1-24 hours! There have been so many cases of similar dismissals arising from the MD’s spontaneous reaction to matters beyond the control of employees in question.

One of such was the unjust dismissal of a Deputy Manager, whose 10 year GTBank career was cut short few days to his wedding due to the inability of the bank’s customer to pay down on a loan that was presented to the bank’s Management Credit Committee (MCC). Be informed that the MCC is responsible for reviewing and approving all credits that are above the approval limit of the MD as determined by the Board. Its members include the MD who is the Chairman while the secretary is the head of the bank’s Credit Administration Unit, other members include all Divisional and Group Heads. This fellow was just a victim of power play or how else do you explain his dismissal from the bank for a credit that was approved by the MCC. The fact that his team was highly profitable was discounted for such erratic decisions that now characterise the Criticized Asset Committee (CAC) which is responsible for the assessment of the risk asset portfolio of the Bank. This and many cases have become the norm in GTBank. But who will come to their rescue? HR or NUBIFIE? A notification on the bank’s intranet that a staff’s customer has been listed on the CAC list sends fear down the spine of such staff. He simply doesn’t know if that will be his last day at work.

In all of these, let it be known that government is a reflection of the society. While most Nigerians blame and attack government assuming they are totally different people from the rest of us, so much injustice occur around us every day by people in positions of authority. Some of these people eventually find their ways into government. Will the situation change? It will be no surprise if GTBank does respond with a well written orange article to refute what has been stated here but there are over a 100 people willing to share their stories of subjective appraisals.

Rest in peace Tayo Aderinokun, we all miss you.

Junaid Korede Agbabiaka (JKA)

SOURCE

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Re: Guaranty Trust Bank: Would You Rather Work With Them? by kayce19: 2:05am On Jun 19, 2013
Pasthetic story. Didn't know GTB has turn to that.
Re: Guaranty Trust Bank: Would You Rather Work With Them? by sammy6(m): 4:59am On Jun 19, 2013
DEAR MODERATOR,FRONT PAGE PLS AS THIS COULD GUIDE PEOPLE MAKE CAREER DECISIONS.
Re: Guaranty Trust Bank: Would You Rather Work With Them? by Nobody: 6:58am On Jun 19, 2013
wow! what a useless bank
Re: Guaranty Trust Bank: Would You Rather Work With Them? by opendo21(m): 8:44am On Jun 19, 2013
This has been a long standing issue in many banks before now. Many employees would just get to work only to realise they cannot login to their system, they are then told to report to personnel dept. That's when u realise u have been sacked. Funny enough, these issues haven't been tested in the courts. Victims just move on after. God help Naija

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Re: Guaranty Trust Bank: Would You Rather Work With Them? by Nobody: 9:20am On Jun 19, 2013
Trust me, lots of GTB staff are simply shuffering and shmiling...dem no get option? Smh
Re: Guaranty Trust Bank: Would You Rather Work With Them? by mcwaleg(m): 11:45am On Jun 19, 2013
OP, I believe if d story is about Tonto Dike, it would av gotten to FP by now

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Re: Guaranty Trust Bank: Would You Rather Work With Them? by XPresie: 2:31pm On Jun 19, 2013
Is this story peculiar to only GTB? Is the case different in other banks, even where many super-dream and hardly pray to land a job? Is anything working well in Nigeria at present? The churches and mosques are even worse than what Fela Anikulapo Kuti called them then.
It's okay the writer praised Late Tayo's system and totally condemned the present but, I always ask this question (which I expect everyone to answer to him/herself so we could be sincere), "would you have done it differently (well & right) if you were the one with that power"??
Campus Unionists, Association Leaders, Group Representatives, Co-operative Executives, Managers and Supervisors of establishments have all shown their worth to their various members/people/followers and what do we expect again? Even within the family! The WATCH-WORD is, ''Make I Reach d BigBox n get Rich like BigBross''
Then, we say GOD GOD GOD as if China has been using mosques to develop or maybe Singapore is the centre of all churches.
Well I wish one day, just a day comes when we get it right, start to do it right and have that real right to complain!

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Re: Guaranty Trust Bank: Would You Rather Work With Them? by dulphines: 2:44pm On Jun 20, 2013
I am back and have gone through your article. It is no good news and can happen to anyone else. It may not be our business today but becomes ours tomorrow. GT bank will pay for this. Trust Nigerians, we no dey carry last.
Re: Guaranty Trust Bank: Would You Rather Work With Them? by Nobody: 2:44pm On Jun 20, 2013
Omo d tin long o. Pls some1 give me a shorter version

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Re: Guaranty Trust Bank: Would You Rather Work With Them? by Nobody: 2:44pm On Jun 20, 2013
superstar1: Guaranty Trust Bank: Would You Rather Work With Them? (A Victimised Former Employee Tells It All)
LIVING | EDITOR | JUNE 14, 2013 AT 10:35 PM


Guaranty Trust Bank (GTBank) is a bank that prides itself as a foremost Nigerian financial institution that fosters a culture of openness in which healthy debate is encouraged. Over the last two decades, the bank has grown from strength to strength thus making it a preferred institution for young Nigerians who aspire to become seasoned bankers.

Why join GTBank?

On the bank’s website, it justifies the reason to work for the bank by stating that “We are, first and foremost, a Learning Organization. We understand that being an employer of choice goes beyond the regular pay package. It involves listening, training, mentoring, a genuine concern for what people really care about, and acting upon them. In essence, it involves connecting to people’s hearts.” Superb! No better way to introduce this great institution to an aspiring or established professional in Nigeria’s banking sector.

The bank doesn’t stop at that; it goes on to say that “a career at Guaranty Trust Bank offers you a chance to make a difference in your life and the lives of people in your immediate community. Throughout our history, we have continued to help our staff realize their dreams, whilst creating opportunities for them to fulfill their personal and professional potential.”

Over the last 20 years, GTBank has been very successful with their people. The bank has been able to pass the vision of its founders down to every staff of the bank. Through their training consultants, Learners and Trainers and IBFC, new employees go through comprehensive entry training programs that span between 2-3 months getting fired up. They come out proud with their orange IDs, they believe so much in the bank’s vision, “we are a team driven to deliver the utmost in customer service.” While other bankers are hopping from one bank to the other seeking the next level, they strictly remain loyal. They strongly believe that a rolling stone gathers no moss. Ask anyone around about a GTBanker and they will tell you how they cherish and proudly defend the brand.

Exactly two years ago today, that story changed. GTBank lost its revered Managing Director and co-founder, Tayo Aderinokun. Tayo just like Fola Adeola was a leader who stood out in every aspect of the bank including the welfare of his staff. He was indeed the most respected CEO within and outside the bank. An award he later received from PricewaterhouseCoopers in 2008. Tayo’s demise ushered in a new leadership in the bank, one that appears determined to change what hitherto was a chance to make a difference in the lives of its people and that of those in their immediate community.

On Thursday 23rd May, 2013, GTBank reduced itself from an institution highly regarded in banking sector as the most respected corporate bank in Nigeria, renowned for both its professionalism and high ethical standards to a callous employer of labour. It decided to tow the path of ignominy by unjustly sacking over 100 staff of the bank.

The bank was quick to go to press to state that it had sacked 100 and promoted 500. What the bank did not tell was how it carried out its exercise and if it fulfilled all obligations as required by law. http://www.punchng.com/business/money/gtbank-sacks-100-workers-promotes-500/

Reasonable Notice

To start with, where in the world do you notify people of your decision to sack them with their inability to log in to their various systems at work? Logging in to your computer system to commence the day’s operation at work was not a celebrated activity in GTBank until Segun Agbaje decided to change the face of banking that blessed Thursday. There couldn’t have been a more befitting and professional way of telling someone who had diligently and effectively worked in your institution for years that his/her services were no longer required. So many people who had saved personal items such as training materials and notes on their systems could not access their documents and files. Why? It was time to go. They were suddenly advised to contact the Human Resources (HR) department. An Assistant Manager in the head office wept. What brought tears to his eyes wasn’t the sack but the way they were dispersed from an institution they lived for like lepers. The bank was even kind enough to tell another lady who was bitter because her team met their budget for the financial year under review during her appraisal to put a new person through.

So much genuine concern for indeed helping their staff realize their dreams, whilst creating opportunities to fulfill their personal and professional potential. In the words of a Deputy General Manager who left GTBank some years back to join another top bank, “GTBank just cheapened its staff”.

The most pertinent question to then ask is why did GTBank decide to sack some staff? With the Lamido Sanusi tsunami that swept away some CEOs in the banking industry, came massive retrenchment of bankers. Thousands were laid off in defunct banks like Intercontinental and Oceanic with the new interim management teams claiming they had to downsize in order to put these banks back in healthy operation. Their reasons to some extent were valid. However, considering GTBank’s recently declared PBT of N100B, the issue had to be something else, may be performance.

The decision to sack was made after the bank’s appraisal of its staff where those who had low scores (B) were told to leave as directed by Segun during the appraisal meeting. What he failed to address was the lingering issue of victimisation and subjective appraisal by team leaders and bosses who have become tyrants in the bank. Most of these bosses hold on to personal grudges and flex their muscles only during the appraisal of their direct reports. While some of them use this as a tool to show superiority, others just do this to slow down the growth of their staff supposedly in line with Segun’s cost cutting strategy.

It was thus no surprise when some of these heads, having scored their staff so low, tried to reach out to the affected ones claiming they never expected the MD to instruct a sack of those with low scores. Now if you honestly know your team member does not deserve a B, why score him that low? If you knew Segun would erratically decide to sack, would you have honestly given the same scores? Would you consider the appraisal as fair and objective?

Most people in GTBank today grew under Tayo. There was instant reward for productivity and performance. Suddenly things changed, some employees have spent 5 years on a particular level and yet have high scores during their appraisals each year. The bank has resorted to quota system where a certain number of possible promotions (determined by the MD) is allotted to various groups within the bank. The Group Heads often claim their hands are tied, what about their mouths? They surely are following the Yoruba saying that once the mouth has tasted “dodo” (profit sharing), it certainly will reject “ododo” (the truth).

In the face of Segun’s high-handedness, the head of HR’s meekness and the absence of unions in the bank, where does an aggrieved GTBanker get able and due representation for fairness and justice assuming he or she is a victim of harassment, bullying and victimisation? The National Union of Banks, Insurance and Financial Institutions Employees should ensure that all bankers join the union with emphasis placed on the need for support in the face of such unlawful dismissals. How can you sack without notice in writing? “At common law, it is implied that that either party may terminate the contract by giving reasonable notice to the other” Omehia (2011) “Dismissal in Nigeria Labour Law” pp 55.

The principal legislation on employment matters in Nigeria is the Labour Act which was enacted in 1971. The most common method of terminating a contract of employment is by the delivery of a written notice of termination of the contract on the opposite party. While the bank may claim that monetary compensation was made in lieu of notice, it came 8 days after the termination of contract. The bank failed to write to affected staff stating their severance package. Besides the narration that comes with SMS notifications for credits into account, no affected staff has a letter stating what s/he is entitled to after several years of diligence and commitment. On what grounds were those calculations made? Did it consider the length of service? Did it include benefits up to the last day of employment? Is it enough to advise them to resign voluntarily? Preposterous!

The Nigerian Court of Appeal has held that “in the absence of any definite agreement between an employer and his employee stipulating the period of notice for employee’s employment, the Court will proceed to consider what period of notice is reasonable”. Certainly not between 1-24 hours! There have been so many cases of similar dismissals arising from the MD’s spontaneous reaction to matters beyond the control of employees in question.

One of such was the unjust dismissal of a Deputy Manager, whose 10 year GTBank career was cut short few days to his wedding due to the inability of the bank’s customer to pay down on a loan that was presented to the bank’s Management Credit Committee (MCC). Be informed that the MCC is responsible for reviewing and approving all credits that are above the approval limit of the MD as determined by the Board. Its members include the MD who is the Chairman while the secretary is the head of the bank’s Credit Administration Unit, other members include all Divisional and Group Heads. This fellow was just a victim of power play or how else do you explain his dismissal from the bank for a credit that was approved by the MCC. The fact that his team was highly profitable was discounted for such erratic decisions that now characterise the Criticized Asset Committee (CAC) which is responsible for the assessment of the risk asset portfolio of the Bank. This and many cases have become the norm in GTBank. But who will come to their rescue? HR or NUBIFIE? A notification on the bank’s intranet that a staff’s customer has been listed on the CAC list sends fear down the spine of such staff. He simply doesn’t know if that will be his last day at work.

In all of these, let it be known that government is a reflection of the society. While most Nigerians blame and attack government assuming they are totally different people from the rest of us, so much injustice occur around us every day by people in positions of authority. Some of these people eventually find their ways into government. Will the situation change? It will be no surprise if GTBank does respond with a well written orange article to refute what has been stated here but there are over a 100 people willing to share their stories of subjective appraisals.

Rest in peace Tayo Aderinokun, we all miss you.

Junaid Korede Agbabiaka (JKA)

SOURCE

na wa

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Re: Guaranty Trust Bank: Would You Rather Work With Them? by Nobody: 2:45pm On Jun 20, 2013
yes. shebi entry is 200k?
Re: Guaranty Trust Bank: Would You Rather Work With Them? by sexymoma(f): 2:46pm On Jun 20, 2013
The Only thing i dont like bout this bank is Their staffs, they are not friendly, they always appear beautiful but ash.

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Re: Guaranty Trust Bank: Would You Rather Work With Them? by Jarus(m): 2:57pm On Jun 20, 2013
Too many people have been complaining about GTB these days.

I hope Segun will not destroy Fola and Tayo's legacy.
Re: Guaranty Trust Bank: Would You Rather Work With Them? by Nosyke(m): 3:00pm On Jun 20, 2013
bbpreye.:


na wa

May thunder bend your neck. How could you quote all the passage just to say 'na wa'?

@Op, Wow, this is an eye opener, not all that glitter is gold afterall. I used to have so much respect for GTB. However, for some time now, the queues in the banking hall and on their atms are just hearbreaking, Now this.As for their staff attitude, thats a story for another day

I hope that people making career decisions get to see this as it would help them a lot.

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Re: Guaranty Trust Bank: Would You Rather Work With Them? by Benjom(m): 3:02pm On Jun 20, 2013
if true, GTB really disappointed me then... Why not treat your staff with respect?
Re: Guaranty Trust Bank: Would You Rather Work With Them? by Afrocatalyst: 3:04pm On Jun 20, 2013
I can confirm this story in the lives of two of ma close pals. Bt I didnt pity them cos immediately after skull I told them to pursue their passion bt they said working in a bank is their destiny. I wonder how it's their destiny nau.
Re: Guaranty Trust Bank: Would You Rather Work With Them? by Nobody: 3:04pm On Jun 20, 2013
ndudan:

You highlighted the entire post just to say "na wa", you must be really dumb.

whats wrong with ''na wa''?
dont you understand the english?
face the topic and stop derailing!

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Re: Guaranty Trust Bank: Would You Rather Work With Them? by Nobody: 3:04pm On Jun 20, 2013
Information security wise, it is advisable for the bank to restrict staffs before notifying them
when retrieving data, the geeks among them could wreck havoc or probably move funds around
If you dont like the idea, you learn to save your important personal data on your personal storage device.

Though i dont enjoy the sacking spree but am sure the bank must be left with no option.
Moreover, GTB has really changed from what it used to be back then.
that bank is messed up right now, trust me.

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Re: Guaranty Trust Bank: Would You Rather Work With Them? by 1bunne4lif(m): 3:08pm On Jun 20, 2013
Oboi e! Dis one na encyclopedia
Re: Guaranty Trust Bank: Would You Rather Work With Them? by okooloyun1(m): 3:09pm On Jun 20, 2013
The story is the same with other banks, being a staff of banks this days is like sitting on a gun powder which you do not know when it will explode.

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Re: Guaranty Trust Bank: Would You Rather Work With Them? by Nobody: 3:11pm On Jun 20, 2013
Gtb rada rada wo.kilongbe ton gbin.though they have good customer relations,they are too exploitative in the sense that they wont employ you as a full staff but a contract staff,pay you peanuts like 5ok per month and lay you off after 6 month.i had a girlfriend desperately in need of a job.they gave her their terms and conditions that it will only be for 6 months,after that they will lay her off.of curse they did and they employed another staff to replace her and the cycle goes on and on like that because they dont want to employ full staff so they can rather exploit young men and women who they will use well like rain water,capitalize on the unemployment situation to over use young men and women.no phone calls from 7am down to whatever time they are able to balance account,of whichthey must be in the office by 7am.omo anything bank job whether gtb,sterling,uba,zenith,wema etc no be am.ishhh


infact as i am talking to you,up till today that same girl that was sacked is a hair stylist at v.i earning 2ok per month and living in apapa. When i was even sympathizing with her,she was like what can she do,does she have a choice,at least she cannot be doing aristo up and down,i will settle down and marry one day,so i wont allow this small challenge ruin my chances of getting married.at least shes lucky she learnt a skill during nysc,what of other ladies that didnt.many times i dont really blame those girls going into full time prostitution after school.unfortunatly there is a lady,(not my friend per se,she was my friends roomate) i know very well by virtue of the fact that we did nysc together years back and we jammed at a petrol station when i wanted to refill my tank.i sha parked and we hugged and exchanged pleasantries.i was like babe youre looking fly,what do you do now,where do you work,she pulled me to a corner where people where not passing by and she said she is a stripper and a prostitut.i almost screamed in shock before she coverd my mouth.i said kemi,with all the work in this life,its prostitution youre doing.with your banking and finance degree.she winked her nose at me and said after searching for job and finally getting one,they told her she will be a marketer.she has to make 5o million for her bank within a month otherwise she will get sacked and she claimed she was able to raise 12 million out of the 5o,she begged them,they gave her another 1 month,she said she raised 5 million.and they said she is not serious,they will employ smarter and more energetic girls,that was how she was sacked from the bank and she felt so depressed that after struggling with her body for this bank,they eventually sacked her.anyway she went to club that same night to drink and dance away her sorrow,that was where she met a guy while drinking.that one walked up to her,they started talking,one thing led to the other,he gave her his complimentary card and she explained that she just lost her job and all and the guy was like i own a strip club here in lagos,do you mind working as a stripper,if you are able to dance well and impress the men,they will pay you well,you will just settle me 1o percent per night.after listening to her tale,my leg felt paralyzed to the ground and i clapped my hand s in shock.sahe said the money some of you girls earn in a month,i can earn it within an hour or 2 just dancing around a pole naked.would you like to come this friday night,i said emi ke.we sha laughed and left but on a serious note,banking jobs no be am.they can push a lady to do what she never dreamed of doing

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Re: Guaranty Trust Bank: Would You Rather Work With Them? by autumnflower(f): 3:11pm On Jun 20, 2013
bbpreye.:


whats wrong with ''na wa''?
dont you understand the english?
face the topic and stop derailing!
what is wrong with you, people are correcting you and your still showing your stupidity..

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Re: Guaranty Trust Bank: Would You Rather Work With Them? by Vonwolf(m): 3:12pm On Jun 20, 2013
I still advise people entrepreneurship is the key....tired of all these corporate downsizing and dismissal#sighs
Re: Guaranty Trust Bank: Would You Rather Work With Them? by Nobody: 3:12pm On Jun 20, 2013
the inability to log in also applies in UBA.Its so bad that when u come to work you wont wanna log in until after others may have accessed their mail.I was forced to resign through such process,they liened my account and even crashed my loan same day.

The most annoying was even after i had left,they kept on callling me to help in transactions.
Re: Guaranty Trust Bank: Would You Rather Work With Them? by Tedpgrass: 3:16pm On Jun 20, 2013
Sounds like an unfair way of appraisals and dismissals.

Is there no recourse to legal representation
NL lawyers..... pls talk.


To the X presie's comments referring to "BigBross issues"..........
Purrhlease sir. This is a limited company with branches in many countries, not a 1man business where nepotism reigns supreme.

Gtbank has a duty to its employees including the process of proper dis-engagement of services. Compensation in the event of impropriety, enforceable by law.


.
Re: Guaranty Trust Bank: Would You Rather Work With Them? by Shakara123(m): 3:17pm On Jun 20, 2013
As much as my melts for the 100 affected, they and those still in the industry (especially the new ETs) must understand the nature of the job whose offer they have signed to accept; a FINANCIAL institution.

It is a place for zero tollerance to errors and non-performance. It is no philanthropic orgaanization, so brace yourself. Anything can happen there. A place where that man you drank with on Sunday will deny knowing you on Monday.

It is always said that most bankers live very fake lives. Please those still there should try and learn and never be that category. Have a plan B incase you come one morning and couldn't log on to your system. Savings is key here.

Do you think your friends in H.R never knew your name was already on that least some days before that day?

In banking, elephant can fly.

God's grace to the affected.
Re: Guaranty Trust Bank: Would You Rather Work With Them? by Nobody: 3:18pm On Jun 20, 2013
autumn.flower:

what is wrong with you, people are correcting you and your still showing your stupidity..

what are you talking about?
someone is talking about GTB your are talking gbliddish?
are u from yaba left?
Re: Guaranty Trust Bank: Would You Rather Work With Them? by Nobody: 3:19pm On Jun 20, 2013
oko-oloyun:
The story is the same with other banks, being a staff of banks this days is like sitting on a gun powder which you do not know when it will explode.
gbam.banking job is like hollywood in the sense that when you are young,attractive and energetic,they will use the best time of your life,promote you,give you awards and make you feel important.once they see a younger,vibrant person,they will dump you and bring in another younger,more attractive,smarter and innovative mind in.they dont care about your dedication or how many years youve invested to work with them.its all about the cash,staying in the global market and competion
Re: Guaranty Trust Bank: Would You Rather Work With Them? by Shakara123(m): 3:20pm On Jun 20, 2013
As much as my heart melts for the 100 affected, they and those still in the industry (especially the new ETs) must understand the nature of the job whose offer they have signed to accept; a FINANCIAL institution.

It is a place for zero tollerance to errors and non-performance. It is no philanthropic orgaanization, so brace yourself. Anything can happen there. A place where that man you drank with on Sunday will deny knowing you on Monday.

It is always said that most bankers live very fake lives. Please those still there should try and learn and never be in that category. Have a plan B incase you come one morning and couldn't log on to your system. Savings is key here.

Do you think your friends in H.R never knew your name was already on that least some days before that day?

In banking, elephant can fly.

God's grace to the affected.

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Re: Guaranty Trust Bank: Would You Rather Work With Them? by indrija: 3:22pm On Jun 20, 2013
Its so pathetic hw d HR in GTBANK handles stuffs... After working myself out..someone comes take shows me the door out..dey are definitely not living upto their name

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