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Insulting the bowl and then asking for help is an interesting choice.... but anyway assume you are pregnant. PwC pays for milkstork - you can either charge to a client or hit the G&A code
Fair. Thank you for the constructive criticism, and answering my question.
I can honestly imagine someone will have asked if they have a 'same day' service so it can be delivered 'fresh from the boob'! :)
MilkStork is just a cooler and dry ice for FedEx overnight shipping. Babies eat like 8 times a day so a courtier service as you describe probably isn’t quite ready to scale.
BCG does this - not sure of the service name but assume it's the same
Cognizant does as well.
Also, what they ^ said
Protiviti also offers MilkStork
Iam curious about the 80% conclusion
I conducted primary research by interviewing one industry expert: me, after scrolling through the most recent few questions asked for 15 seconds.
KPMG does but I think only if traveling out of town.
Ha! Thanks, though I’m not sure that needs to be a requirement as I’m not sure why someone would use their services unless traveling out of town — do you guys frequently have new moms pulling all nighters at the home office? :)
Have you checked your employee handbook?
Oh I know my firm doesn’t offer it. I’m asking about other firms.
Yes same