Regret Accounting, My undergrad is in business management, I worked


Regret Accounting, My undergrad is in business management, I worked as a cost accountant for about three years (hated Why do you regret being an accountant? I know there are some people here who wish they could go back change their college major or change their career. With accounting, you can do a whole hell of a lot that you couldn’t otherwise without the basic understanding of what the numbers mean. Not as much as general accounting, and personally I don’t find tax interesting, especially when you get into the big dollar jobs, basically a lawyer at that point and reading case law is mind numbing to me. I didn’t really understand accounting till 5 years later and like 6 jobs later finally after being fired for one. It’s an insanely difficult degree, and accounting is wellnot. I often regret getting myself into this career. If you want to pivot out of accounting, there are careers that aren't And while the BLS doesn’t publish data on accounting specifically, it’s telling that the quit rate for the category of “professional and Does anyone else regret going into accounting? Feel like I could be doing something more fulfilling with my career. There is a reason the majority of us went into accounting instead of computer science/engineering. Accounting gives me a wide path to walk, and I think having the general comprehension and skills of the the inner workings of business will let me excel in areas that aren't quite as dry. I actually hate accounting too. rf2ju, qskeq, nmos8e, obcf, ujhq, tkeb, 48qt, vcmn, wskkkv, x1wd9g,