50-100 years ago, a banker was a respectable stately gentleman in a tweed suit, with a handlebar mustache, a pocket watch and a pocket square. There's even a former MD lecturing at my college who more or less fits that description.
Now, at least from what I can gather, a banker is a 25-year-old sex-crazed drug addict who goes "clubbing" and gets wasted every night.
I've been reading through WSO for a few weeks and many of you guys have no class. I love finance, I sure as hell love money, I'm personable and communicable and I think I'd do well in the industry, but I will never subscribe to the degeneracy that I see exhibited here all too often.
Anyway, I'm not butthurt, I'm just interested if some older members here would like to comment on when this shift in the culture occurred.
Also, if I match the former description (if not in looks at least in mindset), should I be looking for jobs elsewhere?