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Today 09:36 AM
Unregistered I only scared if war activated, no malaysian show up

In singapore, every year we show up for reservist bro, we trained

Malaysian wont dare go to war becos they scared their 3.5 affected

L O L
Today 09:35 AM
Unregistered Anyone going ISCA House tomorrow to attend the Career Day? Seem like got some lucky draw.
Today 09:33 AM
Unregistered
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You want to play racist card huh? I hope singapore goes into war. Then, we will see how strong and good singapore is

Fire some missile.
What racist card? even your own malaysian abandon u JHK. in your home country u already second class.

If singapore go into war, we sure take over your land bodo
Your country where got soldier and gun u tell me
all malaysian run first

_|_ your mum
Today 09:25 AM
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I explained to the client that our audit fees are lower because we handle multiple audit engagements simultaneously. If we weren't managing several jobs at once, the fees would be higher. It's similar to a hotel buffet: the cost is $300 because many people are dining. If it were just for one person, it would be $3,000. Additionally, if you need the audit report quickly, we can expedite the process for a premium fee. It's like choosing between a taxi and a bus: paying a higher price ensures faster service and additional resources. Is my analogy OK?
You can’t tell them the truth. Every client wants to be treated like VIP.
Today 09:16 AM
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Why are there so many Malaysians at EY?

Were they transferred from EY Kuala Lumpur?
After last round, a lot of local seniors left. They directly hire mostly from EY Malaysia (KL, JB , Melaka). save training costs since it's the same company and should be familiar with the system.
Today 09:09 AM
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go back your fking malaysian kampong u trash
reason why singapore accountancy is dying is becos of your low balling
and u want to get CPF when u not even PR or citizen
_|_ your mum
You want to play racist card huh? I hope singapore goes into war. Then, we will see how strong and good singapore is

Fire some missile.
Today 09:07 AM
Unregistered What are the single, unmarried senior managers in their 40s and 50s still doing in the audit industry? Are they primarily involved in vouching or mentoring?
Today 09:07 AM
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I can never understand how people can last more than 3 years in audit. Those 3 years in this industry is the lowest point of my life. I used to look quite decent, at least 7/10 on good days with a handful of suitors before I joined audit. But due to the lack of sleep and tremendous stress, my facial complexion is getting worse, size getting bigger and bigger from xs to xl. And not to forget to mention the irregularities of my period which fked up my hormones. I literally look and feel like sheet everyday. Imagine mid-20s looking worse than a wet market aunty.

Glad I’m out of this sheet hole. No amount of increment can make me come back to this industry lol.
I think there is some truth to the post above. You can observe the people in your company or the changes in yourself. My senior looks older than the client FC in her 50s.

Or maybe the FC looks younger than her age lol
Today 09:05 AM
Unregistered Why are there so many Malaysians at EY?

Were they transferred from EY Kuala Lumpur?
Today 09:04 AM
Unregistered I explained to the client that our audit fees are lower because we handle multiple audit engagements simultaneously. If we weren't managing several jobs at once, the fees would be higher. It's similar to a hotel buffet: the cost is $300 because many people are dining. If it were just for one person, it would be $3,000. Additionally, if you need the audit report quickly, we can expedite the process for a premium fee. It's like choosing between a taxi and a bus: paying a higher price ensures faster service and additional resources. Is my analogy OK?
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