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Reddit r/Accounting·u/gnastygnorc18·about 1 month ago
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I've been with my firm for about 5 years. I'm an experienced senior. They're top 10. They're pushing more billable time and laying people off and it is not even May yet. This is new for them. I can get paid $10-25k higher elsewhere and be remote. I also have a manager that's difficult to work with (getting mad at me and scolding me for their own mistakes), but he is really nice outside of that. I've never worked anywhere else other than Taco Bell in college and hs. I can't tell if I like it here or if I'm just used to it. My body has been having reactions to the stress, which is new this year. What will I be giving up by going to a mid tier firm? The higher pay and less billable requirements seem like a no brainer, but I'm sure there are downsides. Has anyone else had a decision like this or could offer any insight to help me work through this decision? I'm a CPA in tax.

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