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what do you guys do for a living?

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attorney...

well not really, I'm more of a glorified paralegal. I help firms/law students/attornies do legal research.
 
Farmer. Also have a seasonal farm equipment (planter) repair/calibration business. And do some PC repair and networking on the side.
 
Originally posted by: krunchykrome
Originally posted by: Fmr12B
Manager in a public accounting firm

audit not tax😀

Whats wrong with tax?


BORING! as there is little client interaction and you are rarely outside of the office.

Plus there is little upside. I can leave public accounting and do: FP&A, GL, Treasuary, Consolidations, Controller, SEC, Revenue, Cost, or Internal Audit.

What can you do with a tax background? Tax.

Company's generally only have 1-4 tax accountants on site and that is a for a public company. If you are a private Company you will not have any tax folks on site, but you will have 2+ accountants.

I've been doing this for 6+yrs in Silicon Valley, I think I know what I'm talking about. Plus I spent 5 of those years at a Big 4.

 
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