Where Do You Work?

Started by occultdestroyer5 pages

Originally posted by gefallen_engel
my job is trying to kill me

I thought you 'really, really like' your job.

Originally posted by Impediment
My job is good enough to put a roof over our heads, food in our stomachs, and clothes on our backs. And Playstation 3 games on my rack. ✅

I like it enough.

Prostitution?

Originally posted by dadudemon
*facilitates*

What are friends for, right? 😄

very true 😂

I work for PricewaterhouseCoopers as an Audit Administrator.

PwC provides industry-focused tax advice, legal advice, accounting, (IT) business advisory, audit and audit-related services to public and private clients.

PwC offices in Brussels.

As an Audit Administrator, I provide full administrative support to my Audit Project Officers within the Assurance department.

Some of my tasks include: [list][*]drafting outgoing mail;
[*]preparing documents like opinions, CBFA reports, engagement letters, representation letters, waivers of auditor' s notification rights, ...
[*]the complete follow-up of the circularisation process;
[*]checking annual accounts;
[*]making presentations;
[*]collecting documents, filing;
[*]providing general administrative support where necessary.[/list]It' s a varied job within a dynamic, international company and with an attractive salary package. However, I often work under pressure, deadlines are "tomorrow, at the latest".

Ceterum censeo OTF esse delendam.

I work as a plasterer for a small property development company. I work there full time, Monday - Friday 8.30am to 4:45pm. I have been since September 2006.

I work for the grounds crew at a country club.

Originally posted by occultdestroyer
I thought you 'really, really like' your job.

Prostitution?

I do like my job

I'm a University student, but I work part time in a pub/bottle shop. I love my job, it pays nearly double that retail does, cuz we fall under the hospitality pay rates. Also, because it isn't technically retail, and most of the customers are already a drink or two in to their evenings, you don't have to try to kiss up their ass like in a lot of retail or sales situations. We're open late, so the hours fit in well around Uni and training.