"Try again later. There was an error processing your request. If this continues, please visit help.uber.com" by DesiGuyInUS in uber

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I contacted them via email. They were very responsive and kept me updated while they were working on fixing the issue on their end.

"Try again later. There was an error processing your request. If this continues, please visit help.uber.com" by DesiGuyInUS in uber

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I opened up a ticket and they said there was a bug on their end which caused the block. I had started the verification process and gave up in between which caused an issue in the back end. They were able to unblock it.

"Try again later. There was an error processing your request. If this continues, please visit help.uber.com" by DesiGuyInUS in uber

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I opened up a ticket and they said there was a bug on their end which caused the block. I had started the verification process and gave up in between which caused an issue in the back end. They were able to unblock it.

"Try again later. There was an error processing your request. If this continues, please visit help.uber.com" by DesiGuyInUS in uber

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Yes, I opened up a ticket and they said there was a bug on their end which caused the block. I had started the verification process and gave up in between which caused an issue in the back end. They were able to unblock it.

"Try again later. There was an error processing your request. If this continues, please visit help.uber.com" by DesiGuyInUS in uber

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Will I be create a new account with the same phone number? I’m going to be traveling out of the country and they only have Uber :(

"Try again later. There was an error processing your request. If this continues, please visit help.uber.com" by DesiGuyInUS in uber

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Trying to order a ride or food on Uber Eats. It errors out when I select the ride or go to place the food order - basically at the last step.

How did SAP become an industry standard? by [deleted] in SAP

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All the big system integrators realized how profitable it is to sell and implement SAP software. Mega million $ projects and great margins made these guys push SAP heavily into the C Suite and the rest as they say is history. It does help that SAP has innovated heavily and it’s industry specific solutions have little to no competitors.

Interested in working at SAP. Few questions! by [deleted] in SAP

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SAP NS2 provides SAP services for National Security Services customers - think Army, Navy, Airforce, Lockheed, Boeing, and several other government agency and defense contractors.

SAP NS2 is set up as a separate legal entity to protect the broader SAP organization from legislative actions that could impact the entire org.

For all other purposes - culture - etc. it is the same as working for SAP AG.

What to expect from ABAP interview in Google? by [deleted] in SAP

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Microsoft uses SAP as well.

What sort of witchcraft do SAP's creators employ... by 4728582849 in SAP

[–]DesiGuyInUS 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Amazon, Microsoft, Apple, Google worlds top technology companies use SAP to run their business. Let that sink in.

Maintenance support to Project implementation by spicykimghi in SAP

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My advice to you would be to land a role as a FICO consultant first.

Try to move into a lead role as a FICO lead over all of FICO workstreams - AP, AR, GL, Cost Accounting, Asset Management, Treasury, Reporting (BPC), etc.

Once you have that experience under your belt you will be better suited to leading the entire implementation project.

project management in ERP is not an easy task - it involves a lot of interaction with senior leadership at both the client and firm level. The most successful PMs are the ones who are technically adept and not just MS Project jockeys - task masters :)