u did a big job like that and u didnt even remember how to use a vlookup table! Talk about pressure.danielvh said:Quite a few things during a management consulting internship I'm currently in (2.5 months total - 2 weeks to go). An example:
Creating an excel model for a large resources company (>8000 employees) that determines a budget for their employees for each division for the next 2 years (each employee has about 20 different allowances they could possibly get and about 5 different oncosts - and each one of these is determined by rules such as what pay bracket they're in, what work schedule rule they're on and where they're fly in fly out or not to give a few examples).
And went into this project with extremely limited Excel knowledge (couldn't remember exactly how vlookups worked!). Sooooo much better at Excel now.
Please tell me more. How partially responsible?JFK said:Be partially responsible for a guy, who was struggling to make ends meet and has a wife and family, losing his job and possibly going to prison. I watched him cry in the interrogation/interview our Forensic team performed.
holy shit. you better not be a cop..JFK said:Be partially responsible for a guy, who was struggling to make ends meet and has a wife and family, losing his job and possibly going to prison. I watched him cry in the interrogation/interview our Forensic team performed.
Other things I can think of are accountant and lawyer.BackCountrySnow said:holy shit. you better not be a cop..
???danielvh said:Other things I can think of are accountant and lawyer.
lizziegirl said:think the most hardest (or should i say difficult) thing is when i was a vet nurse/kennel hand...coming into work i found one of our boarding cats had died...had to phone up the client (who was on holiday) and tell them that their cat had died...it was pretty sad
agreed.shinji said:hardest thing = working 12 hour shift... with incompetent staff.