u/rtoruu

▲ 1 r/q50

Not confident in mechanic’s diagnosis

I have a 2022 Infiniti q50 luxe and wanted to get the community’s opinion of a problem I was having. The other day, my q50 wouldn’t start and it would click once without turning over. This lead me to believe the starter was going out or the battery was dying. It miraculously started yesterday and I took it to a mechanic and they said it was throwing codes for the camshaft mistiming and they recommended getting a cam sensor replace and that can cause it too. I never had a check engine light and they said the starter and battery looked good. Should I get a second opinion or does this check out to you guys? I have an extended warranty so not like it really matters but just want to get the issue fixed.

Thanks all!

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u/rtoruu — 1 day ago
▲ 7 r/PwC

Should I sign my return offer?

Hi all,

I just wrapped up my advisory internship in workforce solutions and absolutely loved my experience with the people on my team and the work I’ll be doing. However, I’ve heard some concerning things about the firm and am looking for some unbiased opinions. Is the tier system as cutthroat as people say it is? What I mean is, is it true that some people HAVE to get put into tier 4 despite solid work performance? I don’t think I’d be able to work confidently if my performance was constantly compared against my peers and that decides if I get put onto a PIP or not.

I’ve also heard that you only get tier 4 if you’re absolutely not trying, so I’m not really sure what to believe.

Any and all input is appreciated!

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u/rtoruu — 11 days ago