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BSG's Valet service has been recognized by awards from magazines and websites, and the prestige of the job has allowed the bank to be highly selective in its recruitment process. However, BSG's use of Valets has also been described as sexist and "contributing towards the objectification of women".

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Valet
Job Designation
Banque Saint-Germain
A Valet in 2034
Information
EmployerBanque Saint-Germain
Reports toDirector, Valet Services
Employees1,733
DutiesPersonal services
Lifestyle services
Job Grades4
Salary$138,720 - $205,320
Requirements- Female only
- Standard Presentation
- Age 25 or younger at time of application

This article is about a job designation at Banque Saint-Germain


At Banque Saint-Germain, a Valet is a female employee who provides personal and lifestyle services to clients. A Valet's duties may include preparing and serving refreshments, making internal phone calls, cloakroom services, storage services, shoe-shining services, personal shopping and performing massages. In addition, Valets may also perform handjobs and blowjobs for clients. Such services may be performed fully nude. However, Valets are not required to provide sexual services as part of their job description.

A roster of Valets is present at every BSG branch. The bank provides a guarantee to all clients that a Valet will be available during every branch visit. As such, each branch typically maintains a roster of 20-30 Valets.

Some Valets are designated as "Regional Valets", meaning that they do not work at a specific bank branch, instead traveling with a Regional Relationship Manager to visit clients in various locations in order to service them.


"We are very proud of our Valets. They play an absolutely essential role, and they have come to be a symbol of the refined luxury that BSG provides to its clients. This is a rarefied level of service that no other bank can offer. Each one of these women is an image of elegance and sophistication."


Pierre Bonnivard

Chief Operating Officer, Banque Saint-Germain

15 March 2033


BSG's Valet service has been recognized by awards from magazines and websites, and the prestige of the job has allowed the bank to be highly selective in its recruitment process. However, BSG's use of Valets has also been described as sexist and "contributing towards the objectification of women".