A couple of years ago, I had a few weird flying experiences. It’s not what you’d thinkthe flights weren’t terribly late, or turbulent, and I didn’t go anywhere too exotic. No, it was just my good, or strange, fortune to be sitting next to compliance types on a whole cluster of trips.
Who knew that these folks came in so many varieties? One gentleman cracked open his laptop and went through a laborious series of log-in steps (I was trying to doze, but couldn’t resist peeking) to call up a spreadsheet, which he proceeded to peer at intently for what seemed like hours. (It was a transatlantic crossing.) I finally asked him what he did, and he told me he was an IT type charged with ensuring the integrity of financial reporting systems for a multinational. On other trips, I met up with a bank compliance officer, and someone who worked for a nongovernment group. Like I said, a strange coincidence.
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