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What is it like working as a Bookkeeper?
May 2017
That it is so tedious.
Bookkeeper in Havertown:
Be aware of everyone and don't trust anyone totally.
April 2017
Strong sense of Community.
Bookkeeper in Portland:
Pros: Laidback, casual business environment. Friendly, approachable management team.
Cons: Traffic, rain.
April 2017
Undetermined.
Bookkeeper in New York:
Pros: Being able to use public transportation.
Cons: Public transportation; hard to find a job.
March 2017
You are Worth It.
Bookkeeper in San Diego:
Be patient and accurate.
March 2017
Hang in there...
Bookkeeper in Worcester:
Check for benefits and vacation time...the economy is still not affording great pay for new accountants.
February 2017
Bored.
Bookkeeper in Rochelle:
Pros: Flexible schedule, casual dress, friendly people and variety of duties.
Cons: Low pay, can't take extended vacation, no dental or vision, and no appreciation.
February 2017
My hope came when the least I expected.
Bookkeeper in Orange:
Pros: I will replace my manager in May.
Cons: Was underpaid before the promo.
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