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Garry Wood
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over 6 months ago

My advice to people interested in working at #Ivueit as a #Auditor ...

Not enough listings to make it worth the time right now hoping it picks up

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Larry Hurd
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over 6 months ago

I was proud to work for #Frisch'sBigboy because

I'm use to being a part of a team, I truly enjoyed working for Frisch's Bigboy, but sorry too say I felt that I didn't have room for growth.

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Myriam Ortiz Davila
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over 6 months ago

I was proud to work for #H&RBlock because

I was proud to work for H&R Block, this Company offered the Best Tax Preparation Course, mandatory continue education which benefits the tax professionals and their clients, flexibility, opportunities for growth.

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Mahesh Sundararjan
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over 6 months ago

Yes some customer is angry due reson for not done the work and performance issue. This was notoced

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Mahesh Sundararjan
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over 6 months ago

What I loved working at #Creditcontroler

Also. The reporting results will give boost. Past 2 years received award.

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Mahesh Sundararjan
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over 6 months ago

What I loved working at #Creditcontroler

It is a challanging work

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MD.RASEL HOWLADER
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over 6 months ago

MD.RASEL HOWLADER

Account Manager

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Miguel Martir
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over 6 months ago

What I loved working at #AVISBUDGETGROUP

Great company

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DAVID KOTZEBUE
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over 6 months ago

A Chinese fire drill.

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Frederick Goff
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over 6 months ago

Where are all the customer's boats?

There's an old story about a guy who sold his business in the midwest and reaped a few million dollars for it that he wanted to invest. He goes to New York and gets courted by various bankers for his business (i.e. to invest his money for him). One banker walks him to the pier and shows him these huge boats and talks about which ones are owned by various executives at his big ol' Wall Street firm - thus striving to prove how great they are with managing money. At which point the midwesterner asks "thats interesting, but where are all the customers boats?". Point is - there arent any. Which tells him a lot.
That's what I thought about when I read this article today. In Boston, Herb Chambers name is on most car dealerships you pass or read about or hear about. Yes, I applaud his success. Yes, I think free markets are great. But when I see the level of wealth he accumulated as described in this article I find myself surprised and asking the ol' question: Where are all the customer's boats?
https://www.forbes.com/sites/billspringer/2019/11/13/superyacht-owner-interview-car-loving-american-entrepreneur-herb-chambers-talks-about-owning-one-of-hottest-superyachts-in-the-world-the-263-foot-long-excellence/#258000462d5e

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