When people say that every year in this practice feels like 7 human years, they really are right. Busy season just takes a heavy toll on you - physically and mentally. The amount of caffeine and unhealthy food that you ingest and digest is just borderline dangerous. Life just stops for 3 months, you start questioning why you're doing this, whether it is really worth it, you start getting sick of people since you see them for 12-14 hours every single day, your room gets dirtier, errands stay unfinished, you get into fights with your significant other because of a lack of time for life...and on and on....
Much respect to the lawyers and the bankers of the world putting in crazier hours than us, don't know how they do it.
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All the best for your peak! :)
Finally I decided to leave the company and start a new carrier at a corporate level. I'm still an auditor, but now internal auditor. Try explaining that to people, it's not an easy task.
All the best and hang in there, it gets worst before better, don't panic ;)
i am 20 years old now..turning 21 in 4 months.. now i have decided that i want to go in accounting.. do you think i have a shot at big four if i get good grades at school +work part time.. what is average age of entry level audit/tax staff? is 24-25 too old? thank you
Firstly, have you been in audit since 2007? If so then I'm sorry but you've made some bad life decisions.
Secondly, to all you humans who are interested in becoming an auditor, my advice to you would be rather become a tramp. I honestly think tramps are happier than auditors.
And before you judge me, I must say that I am currently an auditor. And God know's I hate this company and this job with the fury of one million suns. And I'm only doing it to qualify as a CA.
If I had to liken an auditor to a soldier, he'd be the guy who rolls in after the battle and shoots the wounded. He's basically pointless.
Auditing is genuiely for people with zero imagination.
When the big 4 come your way, run for the hills.
In here you'll find my real views about life and my job. And you'll find out a bit about music.
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What you should do if you have been assigned back-to-back busy seasons as a first year staff in a Big 4? Specifically, 3 busy seasons without any breaks. Is this considered normal? How many busy seasons should a first year staff be given?
Thanks. My life is turning upside down right now. Actually what am I saying? I don't have a life anymore...
http://big4guru.com/Big4Guru.com_First_Year_All-Star.pdf