Employee Exposes 'Toxic Reality' Of Government Banking Job: 'Sold A Lie'
A government bank employee has revealed the 'toxic' reality of the job, stating people had been 'sold a lie' about the security and prestige that came with employment at PSUs (Public Sector Undertakings). In a now-viral Reddit post, the employee stated that they had secured the bank job nine months ago after studying hard for it, but the story after starting the job was completely different. "I've been working at a public sector bank for 9 months now, and honestly? I feel like we've all been sold a lie," the employee wrote in the r/IndianWorkplace subreddit, adding: "I studied so hard for it, and when I got in, my family was so proud. There is no respect, neither from customer nor from management. For management we are slaves." The employee said they were given 'insane' targets and told to sell insurance, credit cards and loans while the work pressure was non-stop. "I'm a banker, not a street vendor. The pressure is non-st...