Nobody wanted to work in Parliament Street branch of the bank, but I was offered no choice.
We had to comply with absurd telephonic requests, where identity of the caller could not be verified. Refusal to comply was considered suicidal.
The Machiavellian pattern of acts became clear, only when news of the fraud broke out, naming me as the prime culprit.


Nice take. Scapegoats, in every field, are in high demand.
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That’s insightful! 🙂
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hmmmm … not the job to have taken, eh? 😉
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No way 🙂
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How awful for her. She was forced into this and then made the scapegoat. Clever take on the prompt, Reena.
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Thank you so much!
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You’re welcome 🙂
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Ouch! If she could, she should have turned down the job offer.
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Hmmm…People walk into traps for multiple reasons, inexperience just being one of those.
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You are right. Only few people can say they haven’t been burnt from being naive or inexperienced.
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