What is your mom working for at Good Credit? Some of her colleagues asked her children how they imagine mom’s work routine. Here are the questions of their mothers and the funny answers of their kids.
What do you think I do while working at Good Credit Bank?
Stella: “You do work and write letters and get money.”
Mateo: “It’s clear you work in the bank and pay pay.”
Selin: “You talk to people and give them money so they can eat more and get dressed.”
Would you like to do such a job sometimes or do you have a different career aspiration?
9-year-old Mateo and his 7-year-old sister Stella explain what their mother (employee in our human resources department) is working on … and what Good Credit actually does.
Selin: “I would like to do such a job as well.”
Mateo: “Yeah sure. I get to know a lot of people, I can do something on my computer, and I’m well paid at the bank, I think.”
Stella: “No, because I think that’s boring, you have to sit all the time. I want to be a teacher, so I have a lot of holidays.”
What do you think makes the bank I work in? Have you ever heard of “credit”?
Stella: “They donate to middle-poor people to buy a car or a house or something. Credit? No idea.”
Selin: “Your company makes money. Credit means giving money to people.”
Mateo: “The bank takes money and gives money and there you can have a passbook. Credit,. There are only credit cards, with which you can pay for everything.
Alina is five years old and her brother Marc André is seven. Both have drawn in pictures what their mom works. She works in the field of bank organization/project management.