Man, these work from home brehs have hit the lottery.

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The day my job says we gotta come back in the office, will be more depressing than ANYTHING that happened in 2020
the good news is that companies are gonna be real hesitant to do it

number 1, they all know that everyone wants to stay home and its gonna be unpopular to bring people back

number 2, the same work is mostly getting done :yeshrug: which is all they care about

but number 3, these fukkin companies are terrified of liability. the thought of forcing 50/60 year old workers to come back and then one of them dies from the virus is :huhldup:

so i dont see them forcing it any time soon. at least til next summer
 

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I’m a recruiter for them, if you have tax experience and you’re not a cpa we can still talk.

Working for them has been a real dream come true. They rescued your boy from some dark times in his career :mjcry:

I make really good bread, just under $70k enough to feed my wife and two babies well while she finishes her masters in bio

Nice breh. That dough, on top of having the autonomy and comfort and convenience of working remotely sounds like a dream.

Do yal deal primarily in federal income tax or state too? Individual or corporate?
In school I had way more interest in tax than audit, but unfortunately my experience with income tax is limited so doubt theyd take me on. I been doing what I'm doing for 4 years in Jan, but deal mostly in sales and property tax filing, and other regular accounting functions. But man, I don't think I have any upward mobility where I'm at now. And this corporate life, not sure how many years I got in me. But that remote working could make all the difference.
I may have to volunteer with Vita next tax season.
Edit- I may check out Avalara as well
 

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Nice breh. That dough, on top of having the autonomy and comfort and convenience of working remotely sounds like a dream.

Do yal deal primarily in federal income tax or state too? Individual or corporate?
In school I had way more interest in tax than audit, but unfortunately my experience with income tax is limited so doubt theyd take me on. I been doing what I'm doing for 4 years in Jan, but deal mostly in sales and property tax filing, and other regular accounting functions. But man, I don't think I have any upward mobility where I'm at now. And this corporate life, not sure how many years I got in me. But that remote working could make all the difference.
I may have to volunteer with Vita next tax season.
Edit- I may check out Avalara as well
That’s what I always tell people that don’t meet the qualifications is to join vita to cut their teeth. You wouldn’t make it because they want at least 2 or 3 seasons with income tax filings for you to come aboard. We handle both fed and state all 50 states as well.
 

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That's the key, some IT jobs have you just maintaining something that you or someone else already set up.

As long as you can keep that software, website, server, infrastructure...whatever going and updated, you're golden.

That is what I do, most of my job at this point is maintaining legacy Windows systems/servers/applications and migrating them to a virtual environment. Also involved heavily with Cloud storage solutions as well which keeps me busier than usual.

PTO & Vacation racking up too is what gets me :russ:

Yup at the end of this pandemic, I will have enough time to literally travel the world and back...
 
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