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I have 3.9 YOE in Wealth and Asset Management External audits (Private Equity) in EY GDS, quit in December 2021 to complete my ACCA papers, hopeful to finish by October. Any helpful tips on what I could transition to, I do not want to continue external audit and was looking at Internal audit or something in Advisory/FDD and eventually move to Financial Services companies in my career, but would love some career insights.
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They get you from point a to point b. A seat on the plane + a personal item is all that is really included. Lots of extras you can pay for including seat selection, luggage (including carryon), food/drink in flight, priority boarding, etc. I’ve flown them a few times. I wouldn’t recommend for long flights but can be good on the wallet if you don’t mind skipping many of the “perks” other airlines automatically include with ticket.
They have flights between smaller cities down South, so my family uses them quite a bit. I think it’s the standard budget experience and my family hasn’t complained.
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I flew them before and didn’t have any issues with them. Who cares for 2-3 hour flights.
Standard budget experience as others have said
Solid. The one downside I noticed was sometimes waiting for a gate when you land. I think the big airlines pay a premium for more gate availability
They are fine just usually fly out of smaller airports. I will say if you go to the airport you can purchase your ticket cheaper. But nite staff us only there a couple hours before flights take off and when they’re flights land. They do not man their desk full time