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Banker Who Wrote The "10 Power Commandments" Email Fired From Both Barclays And The Next Job He Had Lined Up

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Previously… Barclays Banker’s Badass List Of “10 Power Commandments” To All Summer Interns Leaks and Goes Viral

Update…

[via] – The Barclays interns who received an absurd email about their upcoming summer at the investment bank may still have to provide their neckties for use as napkins, but it won’t come at the behest of the email’s sender, Justin Kwan, who, according to a source, lost two jobs this week after his missive leaked to the Wall Street Journal.

Kwan, who was a second-year analyst in Barclays’ Global Power & Utilities group, was let go by the bank on Friday, our source says. It was not exactly an unexpected move by Barclays—the New York Daily News reported late Thursday night that the bank was very likely to fire the man who had brought it a bit of bad publicity. (Barclays, which previously refused to remark on Kwan’s employment, did not respond to a request for comment.) This comes at a time in which Wall Street is wrestling with how to allow its minions to experience even a sliver of life outside of banking while still making unseemly sums of money for their employers.

Kwan, though, according to our source, was set to leave Barclays at some point this summer anyway for a job at the prestigious asset management firm The Carlyle Group. But after the email fiasco, The Carlyle Group preemptively fired him, leaving him out two gigs. (Through a spokesperson, The Carlyle Group declined comment.) Because he was fired from Barclays, our source tells us, Kwan also will not get the bonus that he was scheduled to receive upon leaving the bank.

Poor J Kwan. From a nice cushy spot in a big bank in New York City with dozens of interns under your control, to canned all in the span of a weekend. Think we all saw the firing from Barclays coming, but the job he had lined up himself that he hadn’t even started yet? Booted from that one too? That’s brutal.

And to be completely honest I take no pleasure in this guy losing his job, everyone makes mistakes and the whole “takedown” culture of the internet is kind of annoying. But if you live in 2015 society and have any sort of grasp of how the internet works, and still decide to type a message like this out and send it out over company email, you’re literally too dumb to deserve any sympathy.

On the bright side this frees up plenty of time to enroll in a graduate school somewhere and find a loophole to get yourself into a Pledgemaster position at the top fraternity. Your true calling in my humble opinion.