Thread regarding Wells Fargo & Co. layoffs

Millionaires only.

Check in here posting WF tenure

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13 years, 1.7 million. Most of that came from real estate buying and selling. Thanks to WF for the late in life career opportunity.

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Post ID: @10s+1jk7gpyc3

$1.3 million
9 years at WF .... many years elsewhere and some good decisions made along the way

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Post ID: @k5+1jk7gpyc3

Half the years and at least as much as everyone else it looks like.

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Post ID: @h6+1jk7gpyc3

Only the csuite gets that kind of pay!

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Post ID: @f5+1jk7gpyc3

2 years..17 years other banks

  • $2.1 million...considering taking an early retirement to get my life back...want to hit 3 years here to keep 401k match and vest one more year for my stock options
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Post ID: @db+1jk7gpyc3

$1.7 million. 25+ years.

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Post ID: @cn+1jk7gpyc3

Yeah, d-mb post.
BUT, In 24 years, same here, saved and invested heavily. Just over 2 mil in all retirement accounts.
But who cares? Doesn't meen jack sh-t to anyone other than me.

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Post ID: @ck+1jk7gpyc3

One million isn’t enough ($40K for 30 yrs)

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Post ID: @c0+1jk7gpyc3

I spent my 2 million dollars on my kids over 20 years 🤦‍♀️😂

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Post ID: @bj+1jk7gpyc3

Stupid post

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Post ID: @az+1jk7gpyc3

Troll

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Post ID: @an+1jk7gpyc3

21 years. Lived way below my means and saved and invested aggressively. So glad that now I don’t have to worry about

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