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Posted by Mark - IN. on October 09, 2004 at 21:17:16 from (64.12.117.10):
In Reply to: OT: need prayers, wife may lose her job. posted by Midwest redneck on October 09, 2004 at 17:21:55:
Best of luck and prayers. But, if it's any consulation, you did say she's an accountant, right? Couple of things come to mind, her's is a job that should always be in demand. Think about it for a second. If companies outsource manpower, which seems to be the way of the future, no matter what, will need accountants to protect their financial interests, right? Successful business' need accountants, no matter what, somewhere. And, this might be a warning to her, giving her time to test the waters, so to speak - Don't wait for the doors to close like Arthur Anderson did to start looking or testing the waters (market). One other thing comes to mind, ever think about becoming a CPA and work for herself? Never get rich working for someone else, just takes a little ambition and being brave enough to take a chance. Always got to be accountants, unless this country moves to socialism, completely. One last thing on the subject of accountants though: Are necessary for the business to be successful, but don't let the accountants run or drive the business (bottom dollar alone). Arthur Anderson is the best example that I will ever be able to cite for that - They were a company of bean counters, run by bean counters (bottom dollar alone), and where are they today? Gone.
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