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Previously on "Doom!!!"
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I found working times most agreeable. However I was instructed that I was not to challenge their ill informed and dangerous decisions, so we parted as friends after six months.
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I've done the Accenture "thing". 14 hour days were the norm.
Mine you, it paid for "The Squashed Beetle"...
Quick exit...
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Andersen's and accenture are quite different beasties. I've had the fun of working at an Accenture managed site before - thankfully working directly for the client. They might have had some merit in their former incarnation, but nowadays it's somewhat other.
I'm not doomed... but I fear the client might be! I mean, switching to a single supplier has never caused any problems down the line.
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It'll keep the moron of this forum, which is a plus!Originally posted by vetran View PostI remember the hours Arthur's consultants worked 30 years ago they made junior doctors look lazy!
Cheer up NAT a few extra hours won't kill you.
There's a rumour that Suity is senior PM...
I did a couple of gigs where Andersen's were involved, they were pretty good. It was 30 years ago.
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I remember the hours Arthur's consultants worked 30 years ago they made junior doctors look lazy!
Cheer up NAT a few extra hours won't kill you.
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Doom!!!
TechM and TCS are all going to be run by Accenture for my client. And all contractors will also have their contracts novated to Accenture.
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