There was a time when being a banker was the ultimate job
that paid the best; as a banker you had arrived, you were the big boy/girl and
you gathered respect in social circles. I remember those days when I’d just finished
my youth service, I went for many interviews and tests each time a bank put up
a vacancy. At a time during my youth service which took place in Imo State, I
had to travel to IMT, Enugu, to take a test for a job consideration in one of
the topmost banks.
I got there and was utterly intimidated and discouraged.
Thousands and thousands of youth corp members and job
seekers flooded the place; some of the job seekers already had multiple working
experiences thereby sliming chances for the greenhorns like me. The test held
all over the nation in different centres across different states…and I got to
hear that the bank needed just 60 people to hire.
Fast forward to today.
Working in a bank now seems like a last resort to survival
in these harsh times when the economy is not smiling on corporations. To make
matters worse, bankers started dropping like flies under the pressure of work
at the time when the recession freshly hit. Then when the consolidation took
place it seemed to worsen further.
Caleb Ogbonnaya |
Now it’s happening again and Banker’s are dropping dead again.
Access Bank seems to be in the wake of this. With all the scandals and
controversy surrounding the bank on its acquisition of Intercontinental Bank amongst
other things, the issue of its staff dying on the Job should call for some sort
of intervention.
Just yesterday, an Access Bank staff, Caleb Ogbonnaya of
E-Banking at Oyin Jolayemi Branch at Victoria Island slumped and died before he
could make it to the hospital.
Solabomi Olugbemi |
This incident happened just barely two weeks after a female
staff Solabomi Olugbemi of Retail Business Unit , Simbiat Abiola branch collapsed
and died due to high blood pressure.
Also, with the circulating speculation that 60% of Access
Bank are highly hypertensive and run the risk of heart attack in their prime, I
believe there’s need to sound an alarm.
I don’t envy bankers anymore, not with the crazy unrealistic
deadlines imposed upon them by their superiors. Every time I meet with friends
who are bankers (especially in the marketing field), I feel for them.
I have a friend who works in a bank and I see the signs on
him – he has started growing white all over the place in his hair, moustache
and beard; I’ve heard him talk about the nasty crazy deadlines and how its only
God’s grace that’s sustaining him. All I can do is just pray for him and others
that I know.
Let's however not fail to note that there are survivors…and these are the ones naturally wired for
the job but how many of such do you find in these times where people prefer to pursue money rather than
their passion?
I’m so glad I never passed those banking tests!
Gosh, and they're so young. Gone are the days when it was only the old that just "slumped and died".
ReplyDeleteNo matter what, we really need to take the time to relax and even go for regular check-ups, sad thing is, you expend your whole energy on the job, and when you go, someone else just fills in your shoes.
This is just sad :(
It is so annoying and sad.
ReplyDeleteI know people who work in the banking sector, they are not finding them funny. One of such lost her baby during delivery, the management told her to resume the next week since there is no baby, NO MATERNITY LEAVE! With pains and all she went! GOSH! i was so angry at the lack of sympathy..she worked with tears!
The souls of the departed rest in peace.....and the work continues abi???...sighs!
@jhazmyn...that's the tragedy of it...cut down in their prime. I also think one should never work in a place your spirit vehemently rejects
ReplyDelete@simply mee...no maternity leave ke? These banks are evil oh! And that's the bad thing...after these guys passed on, work continues as usual.
Why am i not surprised? My ex-colleague at the bank at 28 had a BP of 120/100. not normal for a young man.
ReplyDeleteThankfully we both left at same time. it is crazy. just crazy.
@Ginger...Oh, did you work with Access Bank too?
ReplyDeleteNope, Tony's bank was my poison o!
ReplyDeleteThe target business is a virulent virus found in all banks. Access isn't special at all.