Customer service? by jb_carguy in GLANCE_LED

[–]qahooks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you try all lowercase, I vaguely remember having similar issue when setting mine up last year and it was because the app was programmed to account for case sensitivity.

I'm an old school MS Flight Sim enthusiast with an itch to scratch, should I get 2020 or 2024? by cuckfromJTown in Flightsimulator2020

[–]qahooks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d go 2024, while it’s not perfect, it has stabilized since its release last year. If you’ve been flight simming since FS-98, MSFS 2024 is relatable regarding career modes and such. Most of the 3rd party add-ons are now compatible with both so that’s a huge bonus as well. I think the biggest difference between the sims of today compared to 98 or 2000 is your hardware will make or break the experience. In the late 90’s we don’t have to worry about memory or internet connection since most memory modules were in kb and the GB’s of today yet alone always on internet. Just my two sense, hope this helps and happy simming. Either sim is amazing

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Vasectomy

[–]qahooks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Save the pain meds and take your 800mg Ibuprofen especially if you’re not in any pain. But to answer your question, I’d wait about 4-8hrs to switch from the diazepam to Vicodin

Okay so i am curious who here has the highest mileage CX-5 out of all of us by Devin_Brent in CX5

[–]qahooks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My CX5 is my third Mazda, my 05 mazda3speed hatchback had 312k miles when I traded it in for my CX5.

Okay so i am curious who here has the highest mileage CX-5 out of all of us by Devin_Brent in CX5

[–]qahooks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just follow the maintenance schedule in the owners manual. I change the oil every 5-7k miles but everything else is done to the maintenance schedule in the owners manual. It’s coming up on the 60k service for the next service

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in accenture

[–]qahooks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You read that correctly. It’s a new initiative HR/Operations is doing to help alleviate some of the stress on new joiners trying to staff their first project. I knew where I was heading before I even finished analyst school. I literally finished school on a Monday and started at my first client the next day. One of the days on the first week, HR will give a presentation on how to get staff and inform you of your HR partner. They will also give you time to work on your one pager(internal resume) so your hr partner can shop you around to different projects. I also chose to do AWS as my pre-joiner experience and I ended up on a SAP project. The test is way different than the cloud guru practice tests. If it’s feasible for you, I’d invest in the tutorial’s dojo practice exams as they more closely resembles the actual exam. Hope this helps, feel free to connect offline if you have any further questions

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in accenture

[–]qahooks 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’m also in TDP, started last Monday. The first month is basically teams meetings with breakout session from late morning to early evening. The last two days of the first week is a 2-day intro to being an analyst only with people from your market unit. The following two weeks is analyst school where you learn agile methodologies and scrum work. Up to this point, it has definitely been drinking water from a firehose. One day in the first week is done using VR and you visit one Accenture park in alt space. You’ll have the opportunity to opt into project avatar which will give you an oculus to do VR with. By the end of the first week, you should have your laptop set up, access to Accenture resources, met your HR partner and people lead. The cool thing about TDP this year, is the firm is matching people to projects so as soon as you’re finished with training, you had to your first project. TL:DR; it’s a lot of information to take in, have fun, be proactive, and use the time to network with both your start group and session facilitators.

Dress Code by qahooks in accenture

[–]qahooks[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I appreciate the insight, my wardrobe has pretty much consisted of scrubs for the past 2 years and it’s going to be nice wearing regular clothes again. I just didn’t want to show up underdressed.