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Wells Fargo - DOES RIGHT!

Gee, I hope she wasn't living "paycheck to paycheck", he may not come out of this recession unscathed.

... and as far as "Executives" go, this one hardly ranks up there. Sounds more like she was slightly above "Branch Manager".
 
SVP is quite a few steps up from Branch Manager, but I certainly wouldn't call it an Executive position.
 
I am disappointed Oak, not one mention of my avatars :x :laughing
 
why do all BARFers need to argue about everything?

The person was a senior vice president in charged of foreclosed properties. Sounds pretty senior to me.

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I am disappointed Oak, not one mention of my avatars :x :laughing

Make your avatar pic bigger, please :teeth
 
why do all BARFers need to argue about everything?

The person was a senior vice president in charged of foreclosed properties. Sounds pretty senior to me.

Senior doesn't mean executive.

Why do BARFers who have absolutely no idea what they're talking about get upset when someone who is knowledgeable makes a clarification?
 
Well.. Nobody was using it. You guys are just mad cuz you weren't invited!
 
you had one last week that was......unreal.....

Am I the only one who appreciates your effort?

Nope, you just the only one that makes threads about them :laughing :kiss I appreciate the compliments :) Which one did you like last week?
 
If it read "Mid Level Manager Takes Advantage of Empty Beach House", it wouldn't have raised any ire at all...

Not arguin', just sayin'. :laughing
 
Senior doesn't mean executive.

Why do BARFers who have absolutely no idea what they're talking about get upset when someone who is knowledgeable makes a clarification?


So what makes you so knowledgeable about corporate titles and structure?

Here's where I whip out my unit, wait for it....

I have 20 years of Fortune 100 experience, I'm pretty comfortable calling this person an executive....
 
So what makes you so knowledgeable about corporate titles and structure?

Here's where I whip out my unit, wait for it....

I have 20 years of Fortune 100 experience, I'm pretty comfortable calling this person an executive....

I'm pretty comfortable calling her a parasitic dumbshit. And I have no experience. :D
 
So what makes you so knowledgeable about corporate titles and structure?

Here's where I whip out my unit, wait for it....

I have 20 years of Fortune 100 experience, I'm pretty comfortable calling this person an executive....


Working in the GE mailroom for 20 years doesn't count . :twofinger
 
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why do all BARFers need to argue about everything?

The person was a senior vice president in charged of foreclosed properties. Sounds pretty senior to me.


I work at WF and just looked her up, she was a REAL ESTATE SR ASSET MANAGER, 4 levels from the CEO, I'd say pretty high.
 
Wells Fargo owned the house - WF can do whatever they want with it. Burn it, paint it ala Austin Powers, sell it in little tiny pieces on eBay......

Perhaps she was between corporate housing- oh yeah, corporate housing - great investments for the corporation and some high-level execs live rent free as part of their salary. She was just lacking on the permission side of things.

So she is probably one of 20+ direct reports to the EVP of real estate: who is one of 20+ direct reports to the SEVP of Operations: who is one of 20+ direct report to the COO: who is one of 20+ direct reports to the CEO. There's four levels.
 
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