The only issue with Accounting is that I have no direct Accounting experience. I do qualify to take the CPA Exam and can take it, as well as become licensed under the non-reporting rule. The issue is that I would be going on job interviews (which I have already been ranting about) with no Accounting experience at 32. The only positions I might get are starter bookkeeping roles if even that, working with 21 year olds and not hardly making anything from said position.
BeTheChange you are in a very great position right now that the vast majority of us are not in. You have the opportunity to make a serious amount of money.
I understand that you talk about your "challenges" in life, but to be honest with you, dude you were in an IVY League School. So what if you only got a 2.5, you were already in the right place with the right networks, all you had to do was take your career more seriously and that's what you did when you went back for the master's. Getting the master's and being associated with that network allowed you to be recruited into Big 4, now into I-Banking, and now most likely into Hedge Funds. That's a very lucrative road right there in front of you.
I don't have access to that man. It's why I got so ticked off with you and Guru talking about "pikers" without revealing the networks you guys have access to that we don't. You really THINK that if Tenacity had access to Ivy League degrees and networks that I would not have WENT AFTER the same shyt you are going after now? You really think that??
My life didn't even begin turning around until I was 24/25, which is the about age you are now. Before then I was broke, homeless, no car, staying from place to place, no career, no degrees, no life direction, nothing. It took me until my mid 20's to get serious about life and start making moves, that's why a lot of the "ships have sailed" when it comes to things like working in Accounting, making it to Big 4, making it into the I-Banking world, etc.
I'm pretty much stuck in sales roles or other financial analyst type of roles, neither or which are going to (consistently) bring in a shyt load of money year after year to where I can set a goal of having $10 million within 10 years or something. THAT'S WHY I set my $1 million goal, it's based on what I have access to, which is what I was trying to tell you and Guru before.