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  • @viharsarok

    i dont normally comment but ya, much agreed, ArthurAndersen's a jackass. look at his profile. He lists his company...WHO THE FUCK DOES THAT? and besides, what are you doing at EY? they pay you 55k to work 80 hours a week on audit or tax?

  • I like that! It's nothing wrong with a man being proud of where he works! I work for Wells Fargo!!

  • @viharsarok haha lol, i love ALL the COUNTLESS corporate giants. a few examples-kpmg, pwc, e&y, microsoft, oracle, ibm, sallie mae, hp, morgan stanley, bearing point, cisco, accenture, dell, merrill lynch, deloitte, etc. etc. etc. well, lunchbreak is over now and gotta get back to work at ERNST & YOUNG. so peace for now dood.

  • @TheArthurAndersen

    "mighty powerhouse", "giant white collar", "TheArthurAndersen"

    Lol, dude, looks like you base your self esteem on the gross revenue of your employer.

  • @viharsarok its kewl. i dont need anyone's help anymore on here. i may not be with ML but im now with another giant white collar high and mighty powerhouse, ERNST & YOUNG. i tell you, this feels alot GREATER having done it on your own than people helping you. thats the absolute truth. by the way, i also used to be with another powerhouse, ARTHUR ANDERSEN, until they died koz of enron. hence, my youtube name.

  • @TheArthurAndersen Of course, commenters are eager to help YOU get employed at ML. Looool.

  • Can someone here help me become employed in Merrill Lynch? This is my dream company/employer. I am with United Airlines right now.

  • even if they are owned by Bank of America...

  • Ya, some friend. Perhaps they should have put those advertising dollars into running a stable, profitable company.

  • It is essentially saying that Merrill Lynch will always be your friend.

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