Investment bank intern dies after pulling three all nighters in a row

Started by Syt, August 20, 2013, 11:11:10 PM

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Syt

... or so it's claimed.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2397527/Bank-America-Merrill-Lynch-intern-Moritz-Erhardt-dead-working-long-hours.html

QuoteInvestment bank intern, 21, on £45,000 worked 'until 6am for three nights in a row' before he was found dead in his London flat

- Moritz Erhardt had been interning with investment bank Merrill Lynch
- Erhardt, from Germany and understood to have been studying at the University of Michigan, was found dead in his East London flat last week
- 21-year-old had 'pulled all-nighters' during his summer internship
- Summer interns are paid £45,000 a year pro rata for their work

A young student has died in mysterious circumstances while employed as an intern at a top investment bank – amid claims he was asked to work punishingly long hours.

The body of Moritz Erhardt was discovered on Thursday evening as he neared the end of a seven-week internship with the Bank of America Merrill Lynch's investment bank division.

The 21-year-old – understood to be from Germany but studying at the University of Michigan – had joined Merrill Lynch earlier in the summer hoping to forge a career with the firm.

Paid interns at the bank normally earn £45,000 a year pro rata - around £2,700 a month.

Yesterday it was claimed Mr Erhardt may have suffered a fit or seizure. However internet forum users said he may have been working 'all-nighters' during his stay with the company.

Many banks are known to encourage their young students to work late into the night and in the past there have been claims those keen to impress have put in long hours with very little sleep.

On one site, called wallstreetoasis.com, many posters insisted Mr Erhardt regularly worked long hours and added: 'One of the best interns at BAML – three all-nighters, didn't turn up, colleagues went to find him.'

Mr Erhardt had been living in the Claredale House student accommodation flats in Bethnal Green, East London. The apartments are rented out to hundreds of interns during the summer months.

Another poster on the wallstreetoasis.com site added: 'It is absolutely true – he was found dead in the shower by his flatmate. Intern at BAML who went home at 6am three days in a row.'

On Friday staff at the Claredale complex issued a statement to residents, part of which read: 'Some of you might be aware that the emergency services were called to Claredale yesterday evening.

'The reason for this is that we were made aware of an incident involving one of our residents. Sadly the resident concerned had passed away.

'To avoid any rumours or misinformation, we would like to inform you all that there were no suspicious circumstances surrounding the death.'

In recent years interns have told of working long hours at investment banks.

One 20-year-old told London's Evening Standard in 2011 that 'you work whatever hours you're  asked to'.

He added: 'Every intern's worst nightmare is what's called "the Magic Roundabout" – which is when you get a taxi to drive you home at 7am and then it waits for you while you shower and change and then takes you back to the office.'

Another 24-year-old told the same newspaper: 'About 100 hours a week was the minimum and the average was probably 110. I worked six-and-a-half days a week.'


A source at Bank of America Merrill Lynch said Mr Erhardt had completed previous internships at other investment banks but could not confirm or deny claims he had worked exceptionally long hours.

However he insisted staff are given both 'mentors' and 'buddies' when they join the firm and are monitored by staff from the human resources department.

The source added Mr Erhardt was very well-liked by members of staff and there will now be a post mortem examination and inquest into his death.

A statement from BAML said: 'We are deeply shocked and saddened by the news of Moritz Erhardt's death.

'He was popular amongst his peers and was a highly diligent intern at our company with a promising future.

'Our first thoughts are with his family and we send our condolences to them at this difficult time.'



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DGuller

I'm surprised this doesn't happen more often.  Investment banking industry is extremely cruel not just to the outside world it's seeking rents from, but to the fresh meat inside as well.  It's an industry for sadistic psychopaths.

Syt

My personal guess is that he didn't die from exhaustion, but that he overdid whatever it was he took to stay sharp during his long work hours.
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DGuller

Quote from: Syt on August 21, 2013, 12:05:49 AM
My personal guess is that he didn't die from exhaustion, but that he overdid whatever it was he took to stay sharp during his long work hours.
Yeah, but that's only a matter of degree.  If someone is going to force you to put in three all-nighters in a row, cocaine kind of makes its way to your nostrils on its own.

Syt

I'm pretty sure that the bank will insist that no one, like, ever was forced to put in long hours, and that this is done purely voluntarily by their employees. ;)
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DGuller

Quote from: Syt on August 21, 2013, 12:14:01 AM
I'm pretty sure that the bank will insist that no one, like, ever was forced to put in long hours, and that this is done purely voluntarily by their employees. ;)
It is true to some extent.  You don't have to stay employed by the investment bank.

Viking

There is no substitute for sleep. The oil industry has it right. If you didn't has 8 hours sleep (or at 8 hours in bed) you don't get to go to work.
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Josquius

How on earth was an intern getting paid so much? They usually get nothing.

This kind of thing is common in Japan where  the code is work hard, not work smart. The longer  You spend in the office the better. I knew bankers over worked but not to this extent
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Quote from: Viking on August 21, 2013, 01:08:42 AM
There is no substitute for sleep. The oil industry has it right. If you didn't has 8 hours sleep (or at 8 hours in bed) you don't get to go to work.

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Valmy

People are willing to work that much for no additional compensation?  And we wonder why companies are not hiring.
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Quote from: Syt on August 21, 2013, 12:05:49 AM
My personal guess is that he didn't die from exhaustion, but that he overdid whatever it was he took to stay sharp during his long work hours.

No way! Those 5-hour energy drinks are HEALTHY! They have VITAMINS! Doubling up just makes you healthier!  :blink: :unsure: :blink: 
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Bank of America truly sucks ass, I look forward to the embarrasing lawsuit.
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