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Or maybe you'd prefer to say your piece anonymously. Either way, if you work in finance and have a desire to write, HITC Life wants to hear from you.
We're low maintenance but not low-fi. Writing for us is easy. And we're fun.
And if you work in finance, you can write about anything you'd like. Really.
The dog you adopted from the Battersea, the blind date that turned into a long weekend, the man who pissed you off on your way to work, why your new golf sandals are better than your old shoes, your favourite dinner party recipe. Or why being laid off is good.
You can join the ranks of Miss Margaux, who recently made her debut with some tips on living well without a job, and Mrs A, who has us rolling on a regular basis with her banker-mother observations on her own redundancy.
And Ceedy Girl, who never runs out of things to say about dating in the City (thank goodness), Omer Bhatti, our film critic extraordinairre, or Sayheykid, our new New York City banker-writer.
And let's not forget our favourite cartoonist, The Count, who brings Rako & The Rat to our virtual pages, and regular contributor Billy No Box, who is still looking good from his recent facial.
So get in touch. We promise it won't hurt at all.
And if you work in finance, you can write about anything you'd like. Really.
The dog you adopted from the Battersea, the blind date that turned into a long weekend, the man who pissed you off on your way to work, why your new golf sandals are better than your old shoes, your favourite dinner party recipe. Or why being laid off is good.
You can join the ranks of Miss Margaux, who recently made her debut with some tips on living well without a job, and Mrs A, who has us rolling on a regular basis with her banker-mother observations on her own redundancy.
And Ceedy Girl, who never runs out of things to say about dating in the City (thank goodness), Omer Bhatti, our film critic extraordinairre, or Sayheykid, our new New York City banker-writer.
And let's not forget our favourite cartoonist, The Count, who brings Rako & The Rat to our virtual pages, and regular contributor Billy No Box, who is still looking good from his recent facial.
So get in touch. We promise it won't hurt at all.









