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Originally posted by amonkie
Have you thought about doing CPA work? My friend is getting herself set up where she works 50-60 hours a week during the Jan-April tax season, makes all her money for the year, then has the other months off to whatever.
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That gets you some small green. But to get the large green you are looking at 70-80 hour/7 day weeks. Of course, you do need to have some availability during the "offseason" because unless you are doing H&R Block type returns, your clients will have questions throughout the year. (Of course if you are doing them, you can get away with 50-60 hours and just work Lurkette harder the rest of the year.)
Of course I'll give you the advice I give all clients/friends that are looking for a change in profession: You will always be able to find work if you can remember these six words:"Do you want fries with that?"