i finally got around to printing a list of designated accounting training firms in toronto. now i have to call the ones that are accessible (ie. doesn't take me 2 hours of commute each way) and see if they'll take me. i have one month to do this. just one stinking month! aaaaaaaaaaaaaah!! then again, i'm ready to leave the place i'm working at right now. it's a pretty easy going office environment but there is just so much office politics. i suppose that's natural in any office, but i'm caught in the middle here. i don't like to be the middle of things and trying to get along with both sides of office (basically young and old) is difficult and irritating. i know what led up to this status of mine... and when i start another job, i'm gonna make sure i stay out of everyone's way. esp. middle aged women who like to complain. the average employee in this office have little to no post-secondary education, maybe that's why they like to gossip and make big deals out of nothing. things can get a little unprofessional. i am by no means an elitist, but i can totally see a difference between the people who had more schooling and people who had not. the ones who have tend to know exactly what they are saying and are quite rational. the ones who don't tend to scream and be shrill to get their point across. i also think common sense is directly proportional to education and work experience too...
then again, ab just completely shatters this hypothesis of mine. heehee.
oh, i thought this was kinda cool. odd how elections in canada and in the states are so different.
time for: going on mapquest.ca to see where some of these accounting firms are.
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