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Bookkeeper, Payroll Reviews
What is it like working as a Bookkeeper, Payroll?
March 2019
Commute.
Bookkeeper, Payroll in Columbia:
Pros: access to everything
Cons: traffic
January 2019
I am a remote employee for an Oklahoma firm, living in Westminster, CO.
Bookkeeper, Payroll in Westminster:
Pros: Working from home. I prefer the freedom to work at my own pace
Cons: isolation from always at home.
January 2019
Takes analytical skills, challenging at times and thinking out the box.
Bookkeeper, Payroll in Cape Town:
Pros: Challenges
Cons: When there is no challenges at times
December 2018
Convenient and people are friendly.
Bookkeeper, Payroll in Tulsa:
Pros: my commute is nice
Cons: Its alot more expensive to live in Tulsa vs. rural areas.
December 2018
Great place to work.
Bookkeeper, Payroll in Arlington:
Pros: Convenient and everything is pretty close.
Cons: Distance to main interstate
December 2018
Ok.
Bookkeeper, Payroll in Exeter:
Pros: the city
Cons: the parking/traffic
November 2018
Awesome.
Bookkeeper, Payroll in Cape Town:
Pros: Surroundings
Cons: Traffic
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