Related Posts
This happened today.
[query] Is it a good idea to say a firm No due to medical reasons to a new night shift project I'm hired in?Accenture
I recently got a night shift project (2 days ago) that requires me to work from 10:30pm till 7:30am
I'm not comfortable with these timings and I'm thinking to ask my manager to put me on Bench (Due to medical reasons that involve mental health)
Is it a nice idea to say a firm No to a new project I'm hardlocked into, due to night shifts?
Additional Posts in Consulting
New to Fishbowl?
unlock all discussions on Fishbowl.
Not sure about the numbers but seem consistent with my conversations with the a few partners.
Bc if R won, consultants would make a killings cleaning up the shitty mess DJT would make
Most big 4 Partners are R, apparently. Which is fine. Except that this time it means our bosses are voting for DJT which is beyond comprehension
Dafaq Booz
This doesnt make sense lol
ACC $0.2M 40% to Democrats, 60% to Republicans
Republicans are generally more friendly towards capitalism and business
I can assure you that the Deloitte PAC has given $0 to the DJT campaign
I said republican I didn't say trump
Ohucdy
☝️my first "pocket-post"--sorry!
Where did you find this info and is it just this election or all previous elections?
Does this mean Accenture doesn't contribute to political campaigns? That would make me so happy!!
Opensecrets.org
@BAH1 because the R are the ones who fund the wars 🤔
@bah2 somewhat, but R fuel the unnecessary american military complex. Yes I have a job because of this but hate it.
The Big 4 at their core are accounting focused. Fiscally they would fund the Republican side more.
Contributions from this PAC to federal candidates (list recipients)
(30% to Democrats, 70% to Republicans)https://www.opensecrets.org/pacs/lookup2.php?strID=C00211318
@D1 is right. This is for senate and house race contributions.
If you put this data on a slide, the headline would be "five federal contractors contribute over 6M to political campaigns." Anyone else see the problem with that?