I GOT A REAL FULL-TIME JOB.
And if you notice here, our firm doesn't offer auditing services.
Read: I WON'T EVER HAVE TO DO AUDITING AGAIN. EVER.
Except for taking the audit part of the CPA exam.
And finishing grad school.
And that stupid project if we made it to the final competition.
But other than that, audit and I are DONE-ZO.
That's right, boys and girls. I will be working in just tax.
I'm going to be an awesome tax person.
And it will be awesome.
Here are the deets:
- It's in the city where I wanted to work. This is for all of you who suggested I look elsewhere in places far away from Mikeface. Glad I didn't.
- Overtime is required, of course, because of the busy seasons. But they PAY for overtime. Do you know how INCREDIBLY RARE that is at a public accounting firm?
Here are the tails (which are really just more deets):
- It's a very small firm, which I love. I've never wanted to go corporate-Big-4-wear-a-business-suit-erry-day, and I love knowing all my coworkers personally.
- I get my own office. (I can finally hang up my diploma(s) and look legit!)
- As long as I pass the CPA exam by the middle of December 2013, I will be Allie J, CPA.
- And...I don't have to tick and tie any more freaking workpapers!
Your concerns:
"Allie J, you're not done-zo with grad school. How are you going to finish your degree?"
Just one more on-line class, babe.
"Allie J, you have that awesome grad assistant job right now with a contract for the whole year. You can't just quit."
Yes, I can. The department is totally cool with it, and they have a replacement lined up. I've been very useful for the time that they've needed me, so all I have to do is turn in my keys.
"Allie J, you're going to be working in tax. Do you really not have a soul?"
Maybe not. But tax makes sense to me.
I actually told them in the interview that my birthday was April 15th.
That might have been what won them over.
And, yes, I'll do your taxes,
TWS
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