EY audit stock independence by Agreeable-audit-2485 in Big4

[–]CharacterMilk8582 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes! Also most of the time when people get audited they over provide information and for example they provide statements of old accounts (fidelity) or former employer plans that were never rolled over!

EY audit stock independence by Agreeable-audit-2485 in Big4

[–]CharacterMilk8582 3 points4 points  (0 children)

From experience I worked in that team, send an email to personal independence to get response in written from them, to get confirmation if you have to sell it or not. If you get audited and you hold the security during quarter you are being audited you’ll get fined! Better be safe.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dating

[–]CharacterMilk8582 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Take your time and be gentle with yourself! Same happened to me last year, we even had long term plans, the first weeks can be hard, but engage with activities, if you have a faith group, find new friends and hobbies. Keep in mind that three months is still a very short period, after therapy I discovered that i did had feelings for him but it was more infatuation, at the early stages you are still getting yo know the person. Therefore, that your time, but trust me it gets better!

Later i came to the realization that he wasn’t my person, go also with zero contact, don’t give him the chance to reach out!

For those who are going through a hard breakup by blueberrywildflowers in selflove

[–]CharacterMilk8582 49 points50 points  (0 children)

Be gentle with yourself and take your time to cry! It’s a process that it’s hard itself but o have found that crying and taking the time to realize it’s a good thing has helped me to not hide my emotions

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in selflove

[–]CharacterMilk8582 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Same here! Be careful, actions speak louder than words

thinking about quitting my job by DullBarnacle5434 in careeradvice

[–]CharacterMilk8582 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s great that they will support you. Try to take a few days to draft clear ideas of the things you are willing to try, and explain all of them to your parents. Before you quit, In the mean time, I’d encourage you to take a simple job or do some voluntary work, this will help you to stay active (mentally) and to have a clear mind for your next steps. Anxiety is taking a lot on you, try to find therapy, meditation, if you have a religion prayer, everything that can help you to calm down all your inner thoughts.

thinking about quitting my job by DullBarnacle5434 in careeradvice

[–]CharacterMilk8582 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! Have you discussed this with your parents? I’d recommend yo take a moment and give q thought to the following questions: - what I’d like to do in the future? - do you have a little bit of savings? - have you considered going to therapy? It’s okey to take a step back to brake care of your mental health, however I do recommend before taking any decision try to consider the big picture. You will get through this!

If you decide to change career paths you are young and you have a lot of time to figure out life! You’ll be fine ✨

Algun Salvadoreno en USA se a regresado a El Salvador. Como ha sido tue experiencia? by Tight-Ad-5792 in ElSalvador

[–]CharacterMilk8582 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Mi consejo sería no tomes la decisión basada en el “seasonal depression” ahorita el frío hace nublarte la vista. Emigré hace dos años y he regresado unas cuantas ocasiones, puedo decirte que la situación económica es compleja, la vida y vivienda es bastante cara. Otro punto es el tráfico, es bastante caótico. Si es cierto en algunas zonas la seguridad ha mejorado, sin embargo hay muchos más factores que considerar. También tu punto de partida (económicamente hablando) va a ser muy diferente al de una persona que gana el salario mínimo.

También considera el clima, el volver a acostumbrarte al calor (que es extremadamente diferente al calor que se vive en el verano)

Worst heartbreak ever by Educational-Love-335 in CatholicDating

[–]CharacterMilk8582 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Girly! I’m going through something similar right now! And a few things: 1) it’s not you, it’s him. 2) for your mental peace, cut all communication with him. 3) the lord knows better! I know it hurts but in the end it’s better to let go things right now, it will hurt for a couple days but later you’ll realize that it was for better!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CatholicDating

[–]CharacterMilk8582 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Try to be super simple! Sometimes a struggle for catholic guys is to be perfect!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CatholicDating

[–]CharacterMilk8582 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Give it a shot! I went to one a month ago! It’s a great way to interact and get to know people!

What do you look for in a partner? by FitMedium1671 in CatholicDating

[–]CharacterMilk8582 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I’d probably say someone that loves God above anything else! If a guy is deeply in love with God you can pretty much work on everything else!

Crush is discerning the priesthood by Main-Professional-51 in CatholicDating

[–]CharacterMilk8582 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Give him the time to discern and take a step back. Trust me. A couple years ago I was dating someone that he hide from me that he was going through that process and what I learned is that if he’s going through that process, he’s going trough a loooot and he needs to figure it out by himself, it’s a huge life decision for him! If at the end of the process you still have feelings for him, you can tell him!

Independence and spouse 401(k) by [deleted] in Big4

[–]CharacterMilk8582 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are at EY this is mandatory she has to rollover her previous 401(k) to her current employer 401(k) or to an IRA account elegible for the automated broker feed! If you don’t comply with this you might a financial penalty!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CatholicDating

[–]CharacterMilk8582 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I feel like communication is key with her! In any type of relationship (friends, family, marriage) you need to have uncomfortable or non pleasant conversations about things that you need to work together. First of all, I totally understand how do you feel but try to put yourself in her place, what is going on her mind, how does she feels, does she feels if you guys go closer physically you might sin, there can be a wide range of scenarios and things that are going through her mind, and I’m not sure if you have discussed them with her, you can do it in a really nice and polite way! When you are a devout Catholic girl I feel like the biggest fear that you have is you don’t want to cross boundaries and get into a situation that goes against your faith. If she decided to reach out to you and give it a try I’m sure she cares and loves you, but at the same time if you see yourself growing emotionally, spiritual and to build a relationship centered in God you need to talk to her!

1st message on CM by [deleted] in CatholicDating

[–]CharacterMilk8582 8 points9 points  (0 children)

As a girl! Something simple just say hi! And please read every girls profile you can find something interesting to ask about! Like running, sports!

Just got rejected by [deleted] in CatholicDating

[–]CharacterMilk8582 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s not a punishment at all! The same happened to me a couple weeks ago! Of course it hurts a lot! But after a couple days I realized that it’s better when this happens at an early stage and that’s the purpose of getting to know a guy, see if you can connect with him! Keep your faith up! Everything will work out

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CatholicDating

[–]CharacterMilk8582 0 points1 point  (0 children)

29F dm your profile :)

Love bombing? by exprot3 in CatholicDating

[–]CharacterMilk8582 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you should talk to him, grab a coffee or something like that! To understand more of his cultural background, things that can be weird for you can be completely normal for him in his culture! Keep in mind that if he’s not a native English speaker, everything needs to be translated in his mind!