'People who don’t have money don’t understand the stress'.
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They even have to do their own dishes,
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They even have to do their own dishes,
I have to do my dishes by hand': Outrageous quotes of Wall Street bankers struggling to get by on $350,000 a year
Several Wall Street bankers tell Bloomberg how hard it is to survive now
Andrew Schiff of Euro Pacific Capital feeling crunch from $350,000 salary
Alan Dlugash is worried about pulling his three kids out of private school
Wall Street headhunter Daniel Arbeeny is reduced to coupon-cutting
By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
Last updated at 6:37 PM on 1st March 2012
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Complaints: Andrew Schiff, who makes six figures, bemoans that his apartment doesn't have a dishwasher
Forget the one per cent. These guys are the WHINE per cent.
Several Wall Street bankers and execs have come forward to voice their discontent about just how daunting it is to survive on their six-figure salaries in interviews with Bloomberg.com.
Andrew Schiff, the communications and marketing director at Euro Pacific Capital, hates traffic just like most New Yorkers, but unlike most in the Big Apple, he’s feeling the crunch from a $350,000 salary.
Mr Schiff told Bloomberg: 'The New York that I wanted to have is still just beyond my reach'.
The Brooklyn resident lives in a pretty sizable apartment by New York City standards, but bemoans the fact that it came without a dishwasher.
Mr Schiff said. 'I'm crammed into 1,200 square feet. I don’t have a dishwasher. We do all our dishes by hand'.
He told the site that he needs a 600-square-foot extension for the place to allow 'a room for each kid, three bedrooms, maybe four'.
'Imagine four bedrooms. You have the luxury of a guest room, how crazy is that?'
It's about as crazy as the worries of Alan Dlugash, a partner at accounting firm Marks Paneth & Shron LLP in Manhattan.
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