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Tired of Public Accounting
Posted on 6/3/15 at 11:16 am
Posted on 6/3/15 at 11:16 am
I've been at it for 10+ years now and I'm worn out. It wears on you. It's hard to keep up with multiple business's issues and constant changing tax laws. People bitching about how much you charge and just some a-hole clients. Sometimes I feel like I'm not doing all that I could do to help save people money, but not for a lack of trying.
Anyone else leave public for a private gig? I'd much rather work for a business and do their accounting,billing..etc, or maybe a plant job(in the accounting dept). I know it'd be a lot easier to control things since I'd only be focused on one company's issues.
Thanks!
Anyone else leave public for a private gig? I'd much rather work for a business and do their accounting,billing..etc, or maybe a plant job(in the accounting dept). I know it'd be a lot easier to control things since I'd only be focused on one company's issues.
Thanks!
Posted on 6/3/15 at 11:19 am to Ray Finkle
Have you ever considered just firing the assholes first? Best decision I ever made...albeit different profession.
Posted on 6/3/15 at 11:24 am to Ray Finkle
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Anyone else leave public for a private gig?
My wife did. She has done very well and says not having all the stress and traveling is worth more than anything else.
Posted on 6/3/15 at 11:36 am to Ray Finkle
If you are located in a big city, this could be a really good move for you.
Posted on 6/3/15 at 11:55 am to LSUFanHouston
I'm in Br and they aren't my clients to fire. I just wanna go to work, come home and not stress out about shite.
Posted on 6/3/15 at 11:57 am to Ray Finkle
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I'm in Br and they aren't my clients to fire. I just wanna go to work, come home and not stress out about shite.
You are definitely in the wrong position then. As a former CPA working in BR, that's pretty much what me and my friends who are accountants did.
Posted on 6/3/15 at 12:18 pm to Ray Finkle
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I've been at it for 10+ years now and I'm worn out. It wears on you. It's hard to keep up with multiple business's issues and constant changing tax laws. People bitching about how much you charge and just some a-hole clients. Sometimes I feel like I'm not doing all that I could do to help save people money, but not for a lack of trying.
Anyone else leave public for a private gig? I'd much rather work for a business and do their accounting,billing..etc, or maybe a plant job(in the accounting dept). I know it'd be a lot easier to control things since I'd only be focused on one company's issues.
Thanks!
10+ years = you are almost a partner?
Posted on 6/3/15 at 12:46 pm to Ray Finkle
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Tired of Public Accounting
I've only been doing it for a hand full or years and I'm tired of it. Looking to make the jump before another tax season kicks off.
Posted on 6/3/15 at 12:54 pm to Ray Finkle
I got out after 5 years. Best decision ever. I now work for the federal government in reconciliations and financial reporting. I may deal with stupid people, but I work no overtime and I can leave work at work. The pay, time off with the family and benefits is also not too bad. I have never looked back.
Posted on 6/3/15 at 1:19 pm to Ray Finkle
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I just wanna go to work, come home and not stress out about shite.
Not to be a dick, but maybe something like a government job or flipping burgers is something that might be a better fit. Good paying work is usually hard and stressful.
Posted on 6/3/15 at 1:52 pm to Ray Finkle
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I'm in Br and they aren't my clients to fire. I just wanna go to work, come home and not stress out about shite.
Have you been with same firm the entire time? If not, consider changing firms? I'm guessing you are a sr manager?
I've been doing public tax for 10 years also and trust me there are days when I've had enough. Hearing that the state might screw us on extended returns might be what puts me over the edge!
I don't know what kind of options you will have in BR. Not a lot of big business there. You could maybe go into government, or smaller company, but you might take a pay cut (which you might be fine with).
Posted on 6/3/15 at 2:15 pm to Motorboat
Sometimes I think I should just "give up" and go get a plant job. More money and less headache.
Posted on 6/3/15 at 2:20 pm to Ray Finkle
A lot of accountants go that route. After graduating, I worked in public for 3 years then left to work in private business through a contact I made in public. Seemed to happen a lot in our firm. Our partners were very hands on and did a lot of work, and we always had 3 or 4 recent grads come in and stay a few years then move on, usually to industry or financial institutions. A couple girls that started when I did stayed for 8-10 years and are managers now. I just couldn't do the 60 hour weeks in tax season and the audit traveling.
This post was edited on 6/3/15 at 2:20 pm
Posted on 6/3/15 at 3:35 pm to Ray Finkle
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Sometimes I think I should just "give up" and go get a plant job
When some of my friends tell me what they make in just like why in the hell am I stuck in this office doing paperwork. I feel your pain. I'm always getting solid industry interest, just going one more tax season then I'm out. Great work experience but it crushes your spirit.
You will find it hard to find a company to match your pay since youve been in this for 10 years. but get on LinkedIn and start connecting with recruiters.
Posted on 6/3/15 at 4:04 pm to Jabstep
I'll bow out for 60,000.
This post was edited on 6/3/15 at 4:05 pm
Posted on 6/3/15 at 4:14 pm to Ray Finkle
You should for sure be able to find something for $60,000 with 10 years of public accounting experience. You just need to look. There are several quality, good paying accounting jobs without the stress and extreme hours of public accounting.
Posted on 6/3/15 at 4:32 pm to Ray Finkle
If you are only worth $60,000 with 10 years of public accounting experience I suggest trying a different career field.
Posted on 6/3/15 at 4:40 pm to Poodlebrain
Dude 60k should be reached after 1-2 years in Public if you swith to industry. Assuming you have your CPA and are Senior Manager, you shouldnt leave for anything shy of 6 figures
Posted on 6/3/15 at 4:44 pm to Poodlebrain
Thanks poodle. I'm worth more than that at my job. I would take less money for less stress is what I mean.
Posted on 6/3/15 at 6:55 pm to Ray Finkle
Man don't be crazy. I hear you about getting out but I just got off the phone w/ a recruiter begging me to apply for a job in the 80s and I only have five years experience. Just be patient, get on linkedin, reach out to a robert half recruiter and wait. BR is exploding w/ industry positions right now, you just have to look.
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