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>tfw Albertan

Off to the unemployment office I go

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>>551123
>Look at the work rate of Leonardo if you want inspiration. Look at the Teslas, the Henry Fords...
Their goals were all focused...
I cant fucking pick anything

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>>518960
can i pay you to do mine

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I'm earning $75k per year and it is never enough for me /biz/. I already maxed out my credit card and still want to spend more. I'm currently planning to have a side business to fund my lifestyle. I don't want to spend less or be cheap because it is not fun /biz/.

Is there any way for me to manage my finances so that I won't spend it immediately after every paycheck?

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Hello Biz

I am an accounting student, from a "target school" in California with a 3.2 and likely an internship or two. A lot of my fellow older students with the same qualifications have jobs before they graduate, so I am not worried too much about that.

Apparently most public companies require you to have 150 units to be eligible for the CPA. The only problem is that from what I hear jobs in the public sector have an insane amount of hours, I am willing to do 50 hours a week but anything over that is a no-no. No money in the world is worth that for me. I heard that big 4 are notorious for having grueling work hours.

Do I really need the 150 units or the CPA? Are there 40-50 hours jobs in the public sector? How hard would it find a job in the private sector straight out of college?

Thank you.

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