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No response to renege email or follow up, advice?

I had to renege an offer and I did so over email (new recruiter for company was assigned and I had never talked to them before so figured I’d just send the email). Emailed them a bout a 2 weeks and a half ago - no response. Emailed a follow up just to confirm receipt 6 days ago - no response. I get if they’re pissed but i genuinely want to make sure they don’t think im gonna show up. Start date is still 3 months, but any advice on what to do here? I can’t believe working, functioning adults can’t respond to a basic email… and they’re not on PTO because I got an auto out of office email reply at first with dates that weren’t in the range of my email

Do I forward to US HR support? Leave it as is? Forward to partner? Advice would be appreciated as I’m still getting onboarded emails.

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u/errmmmummmme — 2 days ago
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Full time accounting job before start date - associate

I graduated dec 25 and start big 4 Jan 2027. I got another full time accounting job from Feb 2026 and will stay til I start big 4, is this a red flag? Should I not tell anybody at big 4 I worked another accounting job between now and then? I accepted my big 4 offer before accepting the other accounting job offer…

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u/errmmmummmme — 21 days ago
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TCP NINJA HELP - high % trending but unsure

Right now I’m trending at 94%, around 70 hrs into studying and almost 4,000 MCQ answered (only like 700 in the Ninja deck). Fellow ninja users who tested, is there anything the software didn’t focus on that you think I should focus on in my final couple days before exam?

I feel pretty strong minus knowing what goes into AAA and AEP, any guidance would be appreciated

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u/errmmmummmme — 24 days ago
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Is there a OBBBA changes cheat sheet out there?

I took reg in June and now taking tcp this month. I need a cheat sheet of all the changes so I can have it all in once place. Anyone have something like this? Ninja has a video but no notes with it

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u/errmmmummmme — 29 days ago
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TCP - do I need to know how to calculate AAA?

TCP - do I need to know how to calculate AAA?

I know the basics but can’t do a full reconciliation of what to add and what not to add…

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u/errmmmummmme — 1 month ago

Playing sports as an adult are more fun than they were as kid

Being someone who was really into sports as a kid, i am now having way more fun with it as an adult. As a kid, it was fun don’t get me wrong, but it was all pay-to-play and if you were too good for your level you moved on. If u wanted to be competitive you had to play the club team or you’d be left behind. Next thing you know your weekends are consumed by sports and you’re heading to some BS city for a tournament, costing your family an arm and a leg. If you were competitive you rarely had time to hangout with friends and because teams were so talent driven, they were broken up every couple of years.

Yet all roads lead to beer league.

Now I’m playing with guys who suck, guys who are good, and guys who are all my friends. You don’t have anyone’s mom forcing them to play something they don’t want to. It’s cheap, it’s once a week, I actually look forward to showing up each week. When we win it’s because we played hard and better, when we lose it’s because the other guys are a bunch of try hards who are acting like it’s their superbowl. It’s amazing. Most fun I’ve ever had in sports and I feel like adult sports leagues revert to what sports are really all about. Youth sports have changed from a fun bonding activity to a pipeline for college scouting, all just to go D2/D3 at the end of the day at best 99% of the time.

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u/errmmmummmme — 1 month ago
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What is the 401k policy?

I understand they give flat 6% no matter what you contribute and that it doesn’t vest til year 3, but I’ve also read that they don’t contribute anything until a certain point??? Can’t someone explain? Kinda a shitty retirement benefit program from what it sounds like

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u/errmmmummmme — 2 months ago

How to treat this oddity on resume/linkedin?

Graduated in winter 2024. Worked corporate industry job Mar 2025-Jan 2026, started public job Jan 2026- present. I had accepted the public job before I ever got the corp job offer. Because the start date was so far out, decided id make some extra money and go another permanent job for the time being. Told public firm I’d just be working a BS retail job so they didn’t think I was going to pull rug on them. So now I’m kinda in a pickle.

Do i put that 1 year of corporate job on my LinkedIn/resume? What happens when my coworkers see my LinkedIn and see u worked somewhere else for a year before starting even tho i told them i worked a BS job? Or do I just keep the lie going until I move out of this public job (leave off LinkedIn, keep on resume)?

Feel like I’m living a double life lol

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u/errmmmummmme — 2 months ago
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How does later start effect future promotions/ raises?

I chose later start date (January instead of November), how will my future raises or promotions be impacted compared to peers who started in November?

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u/errmmmummmme — 3 months ago