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Crede
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Interested to hear about your experiences, if so

4/10/2007 3:09:46 PM

cyrion
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toilet douche?

4/10/2007 4:05:18 PM

Crede
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nice

4/10/2007 8:08:16 PM

phishnlou
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yeah we refer to them as toilet & douche

mostly pricks, but a great firm obviously

4/10/2007 8:09:07 PM

jlancas03
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haha... the total setup for a joke with that firms name
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however - big 4 is impressive



job offer straight out of college?



i'd go for it - if you're good at it - there's a lot of money to be made should you make it to the top of the firm.

if you suck at it you waste 2 years of you life or so..mehhh

4/10/2007 8:44:50 PM

Gonzo18
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great company, go for it

4/10/2007 9:04:58 PM

joe_schmoe
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ZOMG

Toilette Douche

4/11/2007 12:49:38 AM

Sputter
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The only thing that I have ever heard is that you will be based out of a city, but have to fly to different locations M-F, where ever the current account is located.

They will fly you home every weekend.

And I don't know if this is always true.

You will get paid very well, but the hours are exhausting.

4/11/2007 11:01:38 AM

RedGuard
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At very least, it's worth doing for a couple of years and then quitting to do something else. Sometimes, clients will just hire the consultants to get their skills while cutting out the middle man.

4/11/2007 12:52:34 PM

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upside: tons of frequent flier miles, no expenses during the week
downside: away from home living out of a suitcase, getting a project in omaha, nebraska to be followed by bumfuck, idaho

you can save a lot of money doing consulting. had i not spend 5 years in the military with an unstable lifestyle, i would have done it out of my MBA program. you will have to get an MBA after a few years of work (3-5 usually) if you want to keep moving up in the company

[Edited on April 11, 2007 at 1:26 PM. Reason : .]

4/11/2007 1:25:43 PM

sadogg
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I work for EY...a lot more flexible I hear than D&T. Most people that graduated with me from the MAC program have since left and very few have left EY.

4/13/2007 2:34:32 PM

BDubLS1
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I know someone who graduated from the MAC program last year and is with deloitte and touche...she likes it and has been there almost a year...travels sometimes but not much

4/18/2007 10:14:45 PM

iceplaya
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Quote :
"job offer straight out of college? i'd go for it"


i didn't. generally in firms that big you are stuck auditing only a few areas of the balance sheet. i'm a personal advocate of the middle tier firms (grant thornton and such) as you generally get much more face time with executives....means good contacts

oh right. i forgot about d&t. i'm sure they're a great firm, i've just heard bad things about the raleigh office.....

[Edited on April 22, 2007 at 2:31 AM. Reason : f]

4/22/2007 2:30:08 AM

terpball
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My friend does - he makes a SHITLOAD of money now

7/6/2007 11:53:22 AM

Toyota4x4
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I have a cousin that is working for them out of Greenville, SC and he works a shitload of hours. I think that he is making bank, but working for it. Something like 60-70 hours a week.

7/10/2007 9:36:58 AM

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