These guys are my auditor and I really enjoy working with them! Phenomenally intelligent employees!Im not sure what the ice cream lady was so upset about.
I will never give this company my business. Here’s why:Imagine this: it’s a Friday night in downtown Provo. You’re in line to get ice cream you’ve been craving all day. The line is crazy long and you’ve been waiting a while. The person in front of you lets 6 of her friends join her in line. You overhear one of them asking if it’s okay to cut so many people. You hear the response, “Yeah it’s totally fine. No big deal.” You make eye contact with one of the people cutting in. They know you’re annoyed. You see the shirt they’re wearing. You notice the whole group is wearing the same shirt. They’re employees from the same company. You Google it. You learn it’s Ernst & Young.Listen, if you’re in a group of SIX and you think it’s okay to cut a huge line of people, at least don’t do it while wearing your COMPANY SHIRTS. Now I know the kind of people who work for this company. What a terrible way to represent yourselves.I don’t care how effective or great this business is. The employees are dumb and entitled a-holes with no common decency.
Ive worked with EY on a couple of occasions and have always been impressed with their professionalism and technical knowledge. Ive most definitely never met anybody that would disrespect somebody like the ice cream ladys story below. My best guess is that the people she mentions were accounting students wearing EY apparel from BYU.