I left BOA a year and a half ago for several reasons. Work burn out post Covid was the primary one. People were leaving in mass numbers and work was being piled on me. It got so bad I started to struggle with depression. This was the start of them pushing employees back into the office. I had never worked full time from home prior to Covid. They allowed my previous team 72 hours a month, so basically 9 days. My new team pre Covid was five days in the office.
Working from home full time during Covid did something to a lot of people. It proved to them that they can get the job done, make the bank plenty of money, and have work life balance. They were happy and children were happier seeing their parents more. As a single mom I managed kids and work much better working from home. I also worked way more hours but I was happier for it.
I had just gotten promoted so I couldn’t post internally. I was drowning in work and the people they were hiring to replace the people that left my team were not qualified for the job nor did they have the experience. So on top of the workload I had to train the new people.
I knew going back into the office wasn’t an option for me and so I started posting like crazy. I must have posted for over 90 jobs and got rejected from most but finally one said yes. It was fully remote with a huge pay increase. I was speechless. Much smaller company so not a whole lot of vacation time as the bank but the happiness and contentment I feel is priceless. I have a lot of flexibility to balance work and life.
I use to come on here a lot to vent my frustrations, I don’t so much anymore. After reading so many posts all I can say is thank you God for getting me out of this place when I did.
My strategy was simple, I kept applying for jobs no matter how much rejection letters I got. I stayed the course despite the disappointments and exhaustion. In the end someone said yes. It took 8 months but it was worth the wait.,There is life after that bank. There are still plenty of work from home jobs but it depends on the kind of job. I chose a career path that is pretty much full time remote at every company except large corporations. If you can’t get out now, use their resources and go back to school for a career that is fully remote. At least you’ll know there will be an end to working there at some point.