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Full Charge Bookkeeper Reviews
What is it like working as a Full Charge Bookkeeper?
January 2019
Great hometown atmosphere!
Full Charge Bookkeeper in Salem:
Pros: It’s City, but not Big City
January 2019
Good paying jobs are hard to find without a degree, even if you have the experience.
Full Charge Bookkeeper in Orlando:
Pros: Casual
Cons: Employers are more likely to hire someone with a degree even if they haven't worked in the field. I don't have a degree, but I'm well versed in all the programs. I was trained by my companies accountant and currently work as a bookkeeper.
December 2018
Crowded.
Full Charge Bookkeeper in Denver:
Pros: that I have a job
Cons: too many people
December 2018
Brooklyn Bookkeeping.
Full Charge Bookkeeper in Brooklyn:
Pros: It's close to my home and family.
Cons: The client.
December 2018
Wonderful.
Full Charge Bookkeeper in Tulare:
Pros: home
Cons: nothing
February 2018
Close to home.
Full Charge Bookkeeper in Oakland:
Pros: Nice to be able to park for free
Cons: safety
January 2018
Ann's Job.
Full Charge Bookkeeper in Wheatley:
Pros: Close to home.
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