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11-10-2021, 12:29 AM
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Hi there. I am joining PwC soon. Can someone tell me what is the 'Care Award' allowance of $250 per year? Can I claim optical expenses with that allowance?
Also, does PwC sponsor CA ANZ qualification?
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11-10-2021, 10:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hi there. I am joining PwC soon. Can someone tell me what is the 'Care Award' allowance of $250 per year? Can I claim optical expenses with that allowance?
Also, does PwC sponsor CA ANZ qualification?
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its just $250, classic "give u chicken wing take back the whole chicken"
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11-10-2021, 08:58 PM
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just look at the female SM and partners. Most are single, except for those who are partners for donkey years
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11-10-2021, 08:58 PM
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I'd say personally sad case, gave up a lifetime of happyness with kids and family for higher income and job that dont appreciate you
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11-10-2021, 09:09 PM
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Most of the new female SMs & junior partners are single. I am not sure what they hope to achieve , work till 65 - earn high salary , fat bank balances- But no one to pass inheritance to? All in the name of prestige and status , which goes away once you retire- what good isit I always wonder to retire all alone without a husband or children to keep you company. What good is all the money earned?
Strangely, on the contrary , most of the males are married. their spouses take the backseat and raise the children. Not to be sexist but I wonder why the females slog so hard for the big 4 at the expense of their own possible shot at happyness in terms of family life , being a wife or a mother.
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11-10-2021, 09:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Most of the new female SMs & junior partners are single. I am not sure what they hope to achieve , work till 65 - earn high salary , fat bank balances- But no one to pass inheritance to? All in the name of prestige and status , which goes away once you retire- what good isit I always wonder to retire all alone without a husband or children to keep you company. What good is all the money earned?
Strangely, on the contrary , most of the males are married. their spouses take the backseat and raise the children. Not to be sexist but I wonder why the females slog so hard for the big 4 at the expense of their own possible shot at happyness in terms of family life , being a wife or a mother.
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Thats why i realized in my firm too. I guess maybe when you are rich you can always be a sugar mommy to younger guys to have some companionship at least.
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12-10-2021, 12:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hi there. I am joining PwC soon. Can someone tell me what is the 'Care Award' allowance of $250 per year? Can I claim optical expenses with that allowance?
Also, does PwC sponsor CA ANZ qualification?
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Did you receive any emails closer to your commencement dates? I am starting soon and yet I have received no emails. No way they will rescind offer right?
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12-10-2021, 12:34 AM
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It goes to show to succeed in big 4 you have to give your youth and prime to big 4 . Corporate prestige, money is not worth it at the expense of giving up family life . They “ marry” their work and for what ? Higher salary in their 40s - what use isit when you are too old to travel or have no one to share life’s happyness with
Money and pestige isnt everything . Wealth is all about passing down . What point is wealth if you have no legacy to pass forward or no one to share it with ?
Most of these women become nasty as they age , starting to hate life and taking it out on subordinates as felt of aging alone starts to become a problem. Some of them get obsessed in the care of parents and are lost when parents are no longer there.
I tried to explain to a friend once who is still gunning to be partner . Alas she thought i was jealous . Looking at her now , i wonder if she will find it worth it 20 yrs down the road ? So what if she becomes partner ? What will happen when they retire i wonder . Mental health plagues for sure
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12-10-2021, 12:35 AM
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The ones who leave are smart at least they can set up family
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12-10-2021, 05:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
It goes to show to succeed in big 4 you have to give your youth and prime to big 4 . Corporate prestige, money is not worth it at the expense of giving up family life . They “ marry” their work and for what ? Higher salary in their 40s - what use isit when you are too old to travel or have no one to share life’s happyness with
Money and pestige isnt everything . Wealth is all about passing down . What point is wealth if you have no legacy to pass forward or no one to share it with ?
Most of these women become nasty as they age , starting to hate life and taking it out on subordinates as felt of aging alone starts to become a problem. Some of them get obsessed in the care of parents and are lost when parents are no longer there.
I tried to explain to a friend once who is still gunning to be partner . Alas she thought i was jealous . Looking at her now , i wonder if she will find it worth it 20 yrs down the road ? So what if she becomes partner ? What will happen when they retire i wonder . Mental health plagues for sure
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Besides working on weekends chasing staff, they will also post articles on Linkedin. It is a badge of honour to them. As long as they are happy, so be it. Not every lady aspire to be a mother or wife.
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