I was a contractor working within BNY Mellon offices during 2021. Had an interesting time there. Made a few connections in the office. I left BNY at the end of 2021.
My replacement, another contractor, was brought into my former office during late January / early February. After having lunch with a former BNY co-worker, it was related to me how my replacement will not have technology (access to Windows, mainframe, email, work related software, etc) until August 2022. Their contract expires September 2022.
So, I ask... "what are they doing all day?" Response... "they sit in their cubicle and chat on their cell phone throughout the day." Eek.
My own "new hire" BNY story. I was scheduled for MS Access training so to learn what databases I were to navigate through for my contract assignment. I was introduced to my trainer on a Tuesday morning, was told how they will return to my workstation before lunch that day to start this training with me. Hours went by and my trainer never returned. A team lead came by my cubical and asked "are you trained?" I said "no." Department team lead then walked away.
This routine continued for 10 days. On day 11 a different employee was tasked with training me. Yes. I did nothing for 8 hours over 10 days.
My agency at the time was ACS Solutions. This staffing firm is a great fit for BNY Mellon culture, since they too suffer from communication problems and lack oversight with how / where their contractors are being placed.