07-11-2006, 12:26 AM
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<br />Working environment in CA firms is some thing upon which I have certain objections.
Things are much better if we talk about Big4.
Going down, a strict hierarchy, in many cases reasonless. Many more unnecessary formalities. A senior is the boss, for instance if there are 20 students a young trainee has to obey 20 bosses with no authority of objecting any thing. You will ask them, they will say its necessary for work to continue and perhaps this is the best system which is the outcome of a long evolutionary process.
Absolute nonsense these things are. The unnecessary formalities will definitely hinder work, a stupid senior may something very difficult to go along. Resultantly, a trainee will consider these four or five years as a liability with no involvement in work.
This is my personal opinion, anyone might have a different one altogether.
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thankyou schaeb for the comments. for how much time are you aroking in the firms?
wht do you say about the working hours? does one have to sit for horribly long hours?
<br />Working environment in CA firms is some thing upon which I have certain objections.
Things are much better if we talk about Big4.
Going down, a strict hierarchy, in many cases reasonless. Many more unnecessary formalities. A senior is the boss, for instance if there are 20 students a young trainee has to obey 20 bosses with no authority of objecting any thing. You will ask them, they will say its necessary for work to continue and perhaps this is the best system which is the outcome of a long evolutionary process.
Absolute nonsense these things are. The unnecessary formalities will definitely hinder work, a stupid senior may something very difficult to go along. Resultantly, a trainee will consider these four or five years as a liability with no involvement in work.
This is my personal opinion, anyone might have a different one altogether.
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thankyou schaeb for the comments. for how much time are you aroking in the firms?
wht do you say about the working hours? does one have to sit for horribly long hours?