That made me laugh. I’m wondering if she wants the career to herself as due to being same age people always compare us. XAs an accountant, I have to speak with banks and colleagues from all over the world. Favourite part of my job. Tell your sister that we do not sit in a darkened room with an abacus.....
Ha ha. Some people really think us accountants are boring.....That made me laugh. I’m wondering if she wants the career to herself as due to being same age people always compare us. X
I love hearing too. It is such a taboo subject. My cousin is married to a solicitor. He is now a judge and on a fantastic salary. I occasionally google his name and giggle at his pronouncements about people who have misbehaved whilst drunk. I remember a wedding we went to and he was drunk as a skunk, granted about twenty years ago. He was gracious enough to say that accountancy exams are so much harder than law exams..... he puked up over my shoes the next night!! Lol.I love hearing about all the different jobs!
I have posted this before but I am a teacher on around £36000
In central London in the finance industryMay I ask what industry you work in? And where in the country
Jump at the chance and don’t look back. Constantly evolving career as she’ll have to retrain regularly as they phase out and bring in new aircraft. Never be bored, a career for life. Be aware it is a way of life, too.Can I ask if anyone has a degree in Mechanical Engineering. My daughter is doing her A levels this year, and wants to do this degree; and then join the RAF. Any opinions anyone? Thanks.
Having worked for a HNWI i would say its like all jobs - personality is so important. I've worked for people that have treated me like dirt and people that have treated me like a respected professional, ally and confident. when you work for a HNWI you don't keep your own schedule - you work to their schedule, you're always 'on'. I used to get phone calls on Sunday morning at 4am because his driver in Argentina (or wherever) hadn't come round the corner yet. But the perks can be amazing - you travel with them often and deal with some interesting and powerful individuals. Its a job best suited to people without any family commitments in my opinion xxI’m so conflicted. I’ve considered accountancy as my sister does it. She likes to tell me I’m too much of a “people person” and she’s the one suited to it.
I was a PA for a few years and would love to get back into it and struggle now as lost the experience. I work as civil servant so do have transferable skills. I’d love to to be a private PA for a HNWI or family x
Mechanical engineering is a superb qualification to have and it opens up a lot of doors in a lot of industries.Can I ask if anyone has a degree in Mechanical Engineering. My daughter is doing her A levels this year, and wants to do this degree; and then join the RAF. Any opinions anyone? Thanks.
Having worked for a HNWI i would say its like all jobs - personality is so important. I've worked for people that have treated me like dirt and people that have treated me like a respected professional, ally and confident. when you work for a HNWI you don't keep your own schedule - you work to their schedule, you're always 'on'. I used to get phone calls on Sunday morning at 4am because his driver in Argentina (or wherever) hadn't come round the corner yet. But the perks can be amazing - you travel with them often and deal with some interesting and powerful individuals. Its a job best suited to people without any family commitments in my opinion xx
That’s sadly true of a lot of women, but strangely doesn’t seem to bother menhoping for a payrise soon as I've taken on a fair bit more responsibility in recent months. I feel a bit cheeky asking directly for one though!
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