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Departing PwC email
Posted on 11/16/11 at 10:52 am
Posted on 11/16/11 at 10:52 am
Here is an email from a former employee at PwC...probably didn't get a good letter of recommendation. Not really sure if it's real or not, but the end is still pretty funny.
quote:
As many of you now know this friday will be my last day with PwC so I
wanted to say good bye and thank you for everything. My decision to
leave was not a snap decision as it may have seemed but a well thought
out process. It started one night in the audit room as I was helplessly
attempting to focus on some inane, completely irrelevant task so I could
leave when the green card carrying cleaning lady came into my cage to
empty my garbage when my decision was made. I realized that I was
actually jealous of her job. I would have gladly emptied the garbage
cans in the whole building over any of the nonsense I was doing on my
computer. See, at the end of her shift she has made a difference, she
has added value,
be it minimal, of removing the refuse from the employees cubes. At the
end of the day she sees the empty garbage cans and knows that she
accomplished something. When trying to apply this mindset to my own work
I found it to be impossible. At the end of my shift, I will have
documented a control, that was only created for the sake of having a
control, and my work will
get picked apart by anal retentive managers, but ultimately find a home
in a cabinet somewhere, only to see the light of day again when it is
thrown out in 7 years when it is deemed to be irrelevant. I have added
zero value to the client, zero value to my own company, and it has made
me routinely daydream about ways to off myself. I find it very hard to
be motivated when I know the end result of my work has no impact on
anything but simply must be completed because PwC audit guide says it
must be completed.
What
makes this entire process worse is the fact that those around you insist
that this work is crucial to the world's existence and it is essential
that you never use abbreviations, that your sheets must be as colorful
as possible, and all lines must be drawn with a ruler or else it is
clear that PwC will come apart from its hinges. I must have missed out
on the brainwashing session that PwC provided all senior associate and
managers
that taught them how to turn obsessive compulsive up a notch.
Anyway...that was how I came to decide that public accounting was not
really for me. A couple other pieces of adivce for my coworkers and the
company as I part:
I would greatly encourage some kind of weight loss challenge to be
implemented firm wide. The herd of water buffalo you call your work
force is embarrassing and a bit gross. When I call a co worker over from
2 cubes down and they are legitimately out of breath when they get to my
cube it may be time to knock off 10 or 80 pounds. The company seems to
encourage
this obesity; each busy season we get a giant package full of pixie
sticks, chocolate and assorted sweets. As much as I would enjoy type 2
diabetes, I think I'll pass.
Do not ever, ever, ever put one male on a team with all females unless
you want him to quit and or commit a hate crime. This is inhumane. One
can only endure so many conversations about greys anatomy, weddings, and
handbags before they wish for a cancerous tumor in their armpit.
I think the joke is old already, enough with the sarbanes oxley. It was
fun while it lasted but there is no way anybody can honestly think that
this bullshite is necessary. Oh you want me to pull a sample of the HR
file to make sure everyones birthday and hire date is accurate? Yea ill
jump right on that, and trust me I'll definitely let you know if there
is an exception and not just make up answers that result in me doing
less work.
You can easily cut some costs and get rid of the HR department. I'm
pretty sure you can train a monkey to send out the available list and a
timesheet reminder every two weeks.
Posted on 11/16/11 at 11:08 am to GregYoureMyBoyBlue
quote:
I would greatly encourage some kind of weight loss challenge to be
implemented firm wide. The herd of water buffalo you call your work
force is embarrassing and a bit gross. When I call a co worker over from
2 cubes down and they are legitimately out of breath when they get to my
cube it may be time to knock off 10 or 80 pounds. The company seems to
encourage this obesity; each busy season we get a giant package full of pixie
sticks, chocolate and assorted sweets. As much as I would enjoy type 2
diabetes, I think I'll pass.
That's great.
Posted on 11/16/11 at 11:21 am to GregYoureMyBoyBlue
After spending almost 10 years in audit he pretty much summed up why I left.
eta: that janitor probably makes more per hour than him also
eta: that janitor probably makes more per hour than him also
This post was edited on 11/16/11 at 11:22 am
Posted on 11/16/11 at 11:30 am to yellowfin
Can't wait for my internship!
Posted on 11/16/11 at 11:33 am to reb13
quote:
Can't wait for my internship!
You will probably like the internship. You will make more than the associates and seniors and probably some managers with the time and a half.
What will suck is if you subsequently start full time with a 50% pay cut, same hours, and more responsibility and expectations.
Posted on 11/16/11 at 1:03 pm to reb13
quote:
Can't wait for my internship!
good luck, someone people live for it
Posted on 11/16/11 at 2:59 pm to GregYoureMyBoyBlue
Posted on 11/16/11 at 3:33 pm to Boh
ETA: I once sent out an email by mistake that was not very good at all to offices all across the country (most of my global address book). I still have it as well as an old coworker sends it back to laugh at me every so often. It is pretty bad. 
This post was edited on 11/16/11 at 3:41 pm
Posted on 11/16/11 at 3:40 pm to Tiger n Miami AU83
quote:
Tiger n Miami AU83
All foam and no beer...give us the proof that is in the pudding!
Posted on 11/16/11 at 3:41 pm to GregYoureMyBoyBlue
You really want to see it? 
Posted on 11/16/11 at 3:49 pm to Tiger n Miami AU83
Haha no not really, just wanted to give a good ribbing.

Posted on 11/16/11 at 3:50 pm to Tiger n Miami AU83
I think most of the board would enjoy reading it 
Posted on 11/16/11 at 3:56 pm to yellowfin
quote:
After spending almost 10 years in audit he pretty much summed up why I left.
As someone currently in auditing, I find myself thinking this a lot.
Posted on 11/16/11 at 3:59 pm to GregYoureMyBoyBlue
Gimmie a few. I'm on the phone right now, then I need to find it if I am going to go ahead and post it.
Posted on 11/16/11 at 4:07 pm to Brummy
I have no idea how people stay in audit (B4 or otherwise) for any extensive periods of time. No idea.
Posted on 11/16/11 at 4:37 pm to GregYoureMyBoyBlue
I have a feeling this guy is going to be successful one day. If in fact real, ole boy has a sack on him.
Posted on 11/16/11 at 5:42 pm to kfizzle85
It's been good experience, but once I finish the CPA I'll probably really start looking for something else.
Posted on 11/16/11 at 5:55 pm to kfizzle85
I don't think any area of accounting would have held my attention.
Posted on 11/16/11 at 6:00 pm to GregYoureMyBoyBlue
Ok. My email sent by mistake to a large portion of the firm and several offices across the country. I got quite a few calls to my desk and email responses, primarily from females saying, "I don't think you really intended to send this". It was meant for an old college buddy in response to an email he sent me earlier in the day, but instead went to most of my global address book, including my dad. I sent a recall out after I sent it, but the recall failed miserably.
quote:
YOU ARE SO DAMN STUPID IT IS ABSOLUTELY APPALLING.
I have gotten so pissed off because all I have been able to think about all day is how damn stupid you are. Hell, I haven't even been able to think about box that much or getting laid tonight because I am so upset at your level and degree of stupidity.
It is amazing you are able to exist and I am not sure that you are other than a figment of my imagination as it is surely not possible that your level of dumbness is attainable in reality.
This post was edited on 11/16/11 at 6:04 pm
Posted on 11/16/11 at 6:12 pm to Brummy
Luckily I had already passed it before I started full-time, so that wasn't holding me there. I left about 2 months after they signed the letter.
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