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re: Any of you married men with families ever quit your job without having another lined up?

Posted on 1/18/24 at 6:32 pm to
Posted by OceanMan
Member since Mar 2010
20085 posts
Posted on 1/18/24 at 6:32 pm to
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I think I might resign tomorrow morning. That’s what I’m thinking right now


Friend, it’s busy season. They aren’t firing you. Settle down for a minute. Slack off tomorrow, take the weekend. If you feel used and under appreciated, you are probably right, there’s never been a better time to return the favor.

Please consider taking my previous advice a few pages ago over selling for NW mutual. Your network likely doesn’t need many of their products yet, and you will be cold calling. Your a damn CPA, there are tons of avenues you haven’t explored. If you are going to cold call, do it for something you already know how to do.

I’m a guy with too many licenses and degrees as well. I thought I hated my field and would never be fulfilled, and though sometimes I was right, I blamed my employers and circumstances for feeling unfulfilled. Ultimately I knew a W2 wasn’t going to get me where I wanted to be. When you get your mind right, go out on your own and never look back.

If that sounds too scary and live in SELA, call Carrie Lewis at Robert Half, Jennifer Cedro at Professional Recruiting, or Jim Schneider at personnel consulting. They will help you get interviews that fit your schedule, and don’t be afraid to have a dental procedure you have been putting off to make yourself available. Or call any firm in your area for a fresh start
Posted by LSUFanHouston
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Member since Jul 2009
37320 posts
Posted on 1/19/24 at 2:16 pm to
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If that sounds too scary and live in SELA, call Carrie Lewis at Robert Half, Jennifer Cedro at Professional Recruiting, or Jim Schneider at personnel consulting.


OP, listen to this. All three of these individuals I have dealt with over the years, both as an employee and as a hiring manager. They are good people who will help you.

The jobs are out there.

But hear this... the first few years in public accounting (I don't know how much experience you have) are going to SUCK no mattere where you are. And these days industry doesn't really want to train inexerpienced people.

However, while the work will SUCK during busy season... you should at least feel valued, and plenty of places out here do still value employees.
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