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Miserable, so Quitting Amicably |
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Thanks :) |
| Date Posted: |
01/28/2006 |
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I do wish that you had better experiences @ PwC. I did have great experiences (and some really bad ones) for nearly 7 years but sometimes it absolutely makes sense to make a change no matter how long you've been around. In many ways, my time @ the Firm was one of the most positive experiences of my life. However, my leaving reflects the fact that the Firm life ultimately wasn't for me - some people figure that out early, some take a while! As far as voluntary resignations (don't ask me about involuntary ones), I've never seen PwC behave in anything but an uber-professional way unless you are leaving for a competitor or a Client; either of those can put the Firm in an understandably awkward position. |
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My experiences haven't been completely bad, just impossible to continue. The best part about the company is overwhelmingly the people, but unfortunately you can only get so far on an appreciation with who you are working with. I will sincerely miss most if not all the people I worked with.
I had told myself that I was going to stick out at least 2 years with PwC no matter what, but made a very poor choice as to the department. I'll just say it's not audit, which I believe would have been the correct path had I been an accountant working towards a CPA.
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