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| Originally Posted by Chicago I think it is hilarious that you guys have such a problem with someone making good money whether it is UK or US. You are all CPA's now I assume since you are currency and tax specialist. Typical, you have all the answers. I unfortunately, made only $56,500 in 04 in TX as an Asst. Mgr., which for you bright yankees, has a pretty low cost of living ratio. I know unbelievable. Sometimes when you are good at what you do, it pays off. Did I work a ton of hours--sure. But last I checked, they told me that in an interview not so long ago. Anyways, if life is so great now that you are CPA's--what do you need this for???I don't care what the multiple responses will be to this--are there companies out there that are paying more across the board and fewer hours sure...I guess. Good luck moving on...I hear therapy works for some. Dr. Phil I am told is decent in the afternoons--with all the few hours you guys now have to work you should have plenty of time catching up with him and Oprah. |
Wow I had a friend who graduated and moved to Dallas to work for a bank. He works only 7-8 hours a day, no Saturdays, and made $75,000 in 04.
You realize an Asst. Mgr. at a sporting goods store or a fast food restaurant probably makes what you made. It's funny that Enterprise tools don't realize that are glorified retail employees. How many hours did it take to make your
$56,400? 60 a week I bet.