u/jrwmaster

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Overstimulated ADHD IS REAL.

Hello everyone,

When I was about 3 years old I was diagnosed with ADHD and am now 28. I am still living with this condition and you know it’s very hard. Been medicated and had an IEP throughout grade school to hs n some of college.

My problem with society now is that this neurological or developmental disorder is so glamorized now and it’s sad same thing with Autism. No I’m sorry but it’s nothing to like glamorize over or treat as a joke. I hate it.

I’ve been so overstimulated lately, I can’t stand when people just talk too much and loud stuff all the time it’s annoying. Does anyone else feel this way? I get so overstimulated easily! Like my body and brain just hurts to deal with people sometimes and my anxiety is at an all time high.

I also got diagnosed with Anxiety dsm1 a couple years ago. Crazy.

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u/jrwmaster — 2 days ago

Advice Community/Regional Bank vs National bank

Hi everyone,

So previously I was working with Chase as an associate banker then I got to work from home in ach since I did the Covid package after that I was unfortunately laid off at that time and could not find another job in the company or banking and I was living in another state where mainly community banks were used. Prior to that I was in retail (5years). So weird…(was with Chase for a year)

So fast forward I got into the education field and became a Special Education teacher to have stability and fulfill a dream I once had. However, I am no longer doing that and currently managing a a program and staff. I recently applied to a Regional bank nearby as a senior personal banker and the recruiter was impressed by my background and everything. I had a phone interview with the branch manager told him my background etc n the next step he said is I go in for an interview person interview at the branch.

However, I wanted to ask for advice. Recently I had applied to several jobs at BOA and got rejected for all the relationship banker jobs Don’t know why… I also applied to the consumer investments trainee and the VP personally reached out to me via email letting me know the cohort dates and asked if I were interested I responded back immediately and let him know I was interested he never responded I followed up with him through email and received no response. That was in like March and April now it’s May I looked at the application n it was recently updated as not selected. However, the job has been reposted for this month. Should I reapply or reach out to the VP again?

I also had a bad experience with Wells Fargo interview process because I went to the interview and the managers were 30 minutes late (for personal banker) and I still didn’t get the job. Got rejected for many other personal banker jobs in my state with WF I don’t know why… also, I had a great rapport with the recruiter and she helped me out a lot as well. After that I just didn’t even think to apply again in my state because that bs. I applied in another state for the Branch operations coordinator and I was selected for an interview passed it with the recruiter then it was sent to the branch manager, the recruiter said they’d reach out to coordinate a date and time with me. The branch manager just reached out and told me the date and time without even speaking with me which I thought was kind of because it was so short term notice and I was actually sick at that time so I had to cancel but I ended up canceling it because I was just so fed up with Wells Fargo anyway.

My questions:

Is BOA a good company to work for? What was ur interview process like there?

Is Wells Fargo a good company to work for? does their interview process just suck? What was your experience there? I ask because I was considering reapplying for that role at a different location

Are community and regional banks better to work for? I have a good feeling about this community bank I recently interviewed with

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u/jrwmaster — 5 days ago