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To: Rick Bullotta who wrote (22184)8/17/1998 10:15:00 AM
From: david sosiak  Respond to of 31646
 
Dear Rick, You fail to get the potential for Tava.Companies will fail period unless they get help from Tava.Your comments are academic.Tava is GROWING. Now,with all companies finally having to specifically disclose their Y2K liability/exposure as mandated by the SEC,effective Aug. 05,1998,and with 75% of Y2K funding still to be spent by coperate america,Tava is just going to get BIGGER and BETTER and more PROFITABLE!!!
Now, how do you spell short S-Q-U-E-E-Z-E..... Happy Investing!!
What a nice day.

Regards,
Dave



To: Rick Bullotta who wrote (22184)8/17/1998 12:42:00 PM
From: JDN  Respond to of 31646
 
Dear Rick: Well, we do it all the time in Public Accounting. The VAST majority of new hires are immediate college graduates who in reality know nothing about auditing let alone consulting. But they have a good head on their shoulders and learn fast. No disrespect to engineers but I think accounting and auditing are at least as difficult today as engineering. In fact, I have heard many times that the CPA exam is considered the toughest of all professional exams. JDN