#cellphone change of policy at KPMG

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JGyS55

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JGyS55
Dec 11, 2016 10 Comments

They just changed the policy to cover only $45/month, no matter the costs, how do they do anywhere else in big4?

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  • KPMG
    BPkp06

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    BPkp06
    As much as it stinks, I remember when the firm didn't pay our cellphone bills at all. The $45-65 policy is consistent with what industry employers are doing.
    Dec 12, 2016 2
    • EY
      tiger53

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      tiger53
      Yea but industry doesn't typically require you to travel Monday through Thursday and use your personal cell phone for internet and calls at all hours of the day and night
      Dec 14, 2016
    • KPMG
      BPkp06

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      BPkp06
      The industry people I'm thinking of are sales and other types that use their cell phones as primary. Also kpmg provides air cards/hot spots to those that travel 25% or more. We need approval to get one, but it means you don't use your phone for internet.
      Dec 19, 2016
  • Don't sweat the small stuff.
    Dec 17, 2016 0
  • EY
    tiger53

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    tiger53
    Haha. And now it begins. EY just changed policy to 60 flat for everyone a month ago. Other firms are next.
    Dec 11, 2016 0
  • PwC
    fLMM24

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    fLMM24
    We don't see our bill...it's paid by the firm directly.
    Dec 22, 2016 1
    • PwC
      CloudBelow

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      CloudBelow
      Yes we do...anyone can. Down to the phone/text numbers, usage, everything... firm pays yes, but we do see them.
      Feb 27, 2017
  • KPMG
    WXBb45

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    WXBb45
    This combined with the removal of the hot spots is ridiculous. I use way more data than that 65 will cover.
    Jan 11, 2017 1