u/Extension_Snow_8014

I was at F500 for almost 3 years was promoted each year. I eventually left due to burn out

I worked at a advisory firm for 7 months and was let go because I honestly didn’t work hard enough

My most recent job as a senior staff accountant lasted about 1 year and 3 months before I ended up getting let go because it wasn’t working out. Management’s expectations kept on rising and honestly I didn’t put in enough effort to keep up.

I’m now 28 I passed audit and reg. I saved up a good amount of money in this career so far.

I take accountability for not being the best employee and I’ve made some pretty big mistakes in my career admittedly.

I’m working on living a healthier lifestyle and not bed rotting every day after work and getting more exercise. Maybe get adhd medication and chsnge my attitude about work

Not sure what to do career wise given that I’m now almost 30

I guess the only bright side is I don’t have a criminal record

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u/Extension_Snow_8014 — 10 days ago
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Was a special Ed kid as a class. Have a speech impediment can’t do military or manual labor because of a stroke

I graduated with a accounting degree

I’m 28 the longest job I’ve had is 2 years and 9 months

I was let go a few days ago after a year at my current job after being told I wasn’t working out

I was taking too long to learn how to stuff and my boss’s were constantly trying to shrink the timeline for the close process

The thought of spending months trying to find a new job is overwhelming

Should I just quit and play video games all day

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u/Extension_Snow_8014 — 13 days ago

Was a senior accountant a little more than a year

Was told it was not working out

Most of the accounting team had left in the past year

I’ve passed 2/4 parts of the cpa

I’m 28

Previous job was 7 months and job before that was almost 3 years

Is my life over

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u/Extension_Snow_8014 — 14 days ago