AlexCPA wrote:I discussed the opportunity with them about two years ago. If memory serves, they were offering $28.00 an hour at the time. I felt that the compensation was far too low and did not move forward.
AlexCPA wrote:And the compensation? $26.00 per hour (albeit with a possible $3,000 "bonus" at the end of the busy season). I honestly don't know how any licensed professional, even one living in a low cost-of-living area, could justify working for such a low rate.
Webster wrote:A good mechanic is generally expected to obtain a collection of tools of similar value to a college degree, though.
CathysTaxes wrote:Maybe a retiree might consider this.
ManVsTax wrote:CathysTaxes wrote:Maybe a retiree might consider this.
Sure Cathy. Perhaps I shouldn't have been so dogmatic. I just would like to think most people on TPT are worth much more than that.
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