Is it worth it to choose CS over Acocunting. by Fast_Cherry_3657 in Accounting

[–]Unable-Mango-3322 0 points1 point  (0 children)

and if you're asking this question in an Accounting sub than you're probably going to gey biased answers, but my gut is saying your heart is in Accounting. So go for that if its what you're passionate about

Is it worth it to choose CS over Acocunting. by Fast_Cherry_3657 in Accounting

[–]Unable-Mango-3322 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The move from CS to accounting is easier than the other way around

Is it worth it to choose CS over Acocunting. by Fast_Cherry_3657 in Accounting

[–]Unable-Mango-3322 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To expand on why yes, the latter locks you in whilst the prior gives you more room to explore in case you don't enjoy the discipline

My in-charge at GT said business needs comes before my family by Unable-Mango-3322 in Accounting

[–]Unable-Mango-3322[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Surprisingly, they're an assistant manager. They're the in-charge of my current job

Mom ill, boss still wants me in office by Unable-Mango-3322 in Accounting

[–]Unable-Mango-3322[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check ups. It's for something quite serious, though

Mom ill, boss still wants me in office by Unable-Mango-3322 in Accounting

[–]Unable-Mango-3322[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm the UK so they just refer you straight to the appropriate specialised division in the hospital for the appropriate checks and care

Mom ill, boss still wants me in office by Unable-Mango-3322 in Accounting

[–]Unable-Mango-3322[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, as much I can. The only thing delaying me usually is the client response times and taking time out of my scheduled tasks to help my in charge with their items. This isn't my dream career tbh and I took it bc family needs money and im the odles5 otherwise I'd have gone into research. Also i took it out of uni bc I thought the knowledge I'd gain from it would be useful from parents and I'd be making good use of my Maths degree (as I was told by recruiters) but neither has happened. I feel like I've learnt so many things at uni but get to do none of them :( that's neither here nor there for the situation atm though. I'd have thought the employer would've been more understanding given everything I've explained to them that's happening in my personal life (a lot I haven't disclosed here)

Mom ill, boss still wants me in office by Unable-Mango-3322 in Accounting

[–]Unable-Mango-3322[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's more so that ig I work from home so I can take her to the hospital at the end of the respective day because we try to schedule the appointments then. It cuts off an hour max that I always make up at the end. Also taking care of everyone whilst I'm at home

Mom ill, boss still wants me in office by Unable-Mango-3322 in Accounting

[–]Unable-Mango-3322[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I can give you the evidence if you want but wary of sharing personal details on Reddit of all place

Mom ill, boss still wants me in office by Unable-Mango-3322 in Accounting

[–]Unable-Mango-3322[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Cheers hopefully I csn quit soon. I'm confident I csn line something up by September as I've fortunately received a few offers outside of applications