It's not that bad, if you're not a financial auditor
A new CA student blog has arisen - check out I Want to Be A CA.
It's written in a very direct style that I would place on its own point on the circular continuum of writing, if such a thing exists, and can be contrasted for fun with the West Side's Otakuness, the always interesting Life of an Auditor who I wish could get RSS to work, the young Accounting Elf - check out the clever post about tutoring accounting, and fellow Torontonian Look at Last Year's File - check out how to serve a CEO the hardcore way, who may win the "amusing name" contest too.
One of the recent posts at Want to be a CA is about the tough life seniors lead makes some valid points, but I enjoy it no doubt because I work in a good group and because this truly is where things get interesting. You get to grasp the full "big picture" of how companies and other organizations operate - none of the burrowing into your own little tiny trench, but instead you're standing on a scenic overlook, taking in the whole view.
It's where you actually get a pleasant feeling out of learning and is something no one should miss out on if they have the chance.
Randomly locating bleach next to your water? Something you should miss out on, definitely. I was perplexed when I saw this. Probably a lazy shopper putting back a selection. Was this really the best place to leave it, though?