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Lol, So does my wife.My BIL thinks reconciling is about the most exciting thing a person can do.
Lol, So does my wife.My BIL thinks reconciling is about the most exciting thing a person can do.
Way more responses than I was expecting haha. I can’t tell you an exact reason why I even started looking into this field. The more I look into it, I see there are multiple routes a person could go.
I’m currently 30 and never graduated college, I work at a processing plant and make an ok living.
Really just getting bored with what I do and I’m looking for a change. Going to have to go back to college to increase pay, but that really isn’t the biggest factor.
Would take other suggestions for a new line of work/study. I’ve only just started looking for new options.
I'm in the power industry and there's a need for everything from lineman, engineers, sub techs etc. That would be my recommended industry. Most power jobs you can pick your state where you want to live and find an opportunity.Way more responses than I was expecting haha. I can’t tell you an exact reason why I even started looking into this field. The more I look into it, I see there are multiple routes a person could go.
I’m currently 30 and never graduated college, I work at a processing plant and make an ok living.
Really just getting bored with what I do and I’m looking for a change. Going to have to go back to college to increase pay, but that really isn’t the biggest factor.
Would take other suggestions for a new line of work/study. I’ve only just started looking for new options.
Do like adding up facts, and simply stating: this happened? Or, do you like to understand the why of what happened, and use that knowledge to help future decisions?
If the first, be an accountant. If you're more the 2nd type, then Finance or FP&A is a good path
I work in Corporate Finance and FP&A. I can do the accounting if needed, but much prefer accountants to do that while I put the "story" together of where we were, where we are, and where we are going and paint that picture with numbers.
It takes a team though, and we all work best when we work together.
Thinking on going back to school for accounting and try to be a CPA.
I don’t personally know many people in this line of work.
Any reason not to go this route?
Pros and Cons?
Appreciate any feedback
Way more responses than I was expecting haha. I can’t tell you an exact reason why I even started looking into this field. The more I look into it, I see there are multiple routes a person could go.
I’m currently 30 and never graduated college, I work at a processing plant and make an ok living.
Really just getting bored with what I do and I’m looking for a change. Going to have to go back to college to increase pay, but that really isn’t the biggest factor.
Would take other suggestions for a new line of work/study. I’ve only just started looking for new options.