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I officially gave notice - entered resignation into corporate portal. My last day is 8/1 I had originally planned to work through the end of this year, but quite frankly the BS bucket was overflowing and I just couldn't get excited and passoniate about embracing the "new" culture advocated by our new SVP. Been down this road too many times to count and just can't fake required enthusiasm.
Have followed all suggestions from this board to ensure we are financially and emotionally prepared. Been tracking our expenses and will be debt-free when primary home sells next spring. All calculators give 100% and since we are Admiral status with Vanguard, had them provide an thorough analysis as well as an outside CPA/FP - again good. DH will join me in June 2016.
I have a bucket list a mile long and also have an aging mother and in-laws that I will help care for. So there are no worries about getting bored!
However, I have always earned a paycheck since 14 and am already feeling some unease about depleting rather than saving. I know that is not unusual.
A friend of mine earns "fun money" by working for H&R Block during tax season and suggested I check it out. They have a class starting in August and with success and luck, I could be picked up this coming tax season. I live in western WA and tax season would be a good time to pick up some work.
Anyone out there have experience with doing tax returns as PT work?
Have followed all suggestions from this board to ensure we are financially and emotionally prepared. Been tracking our expenses and will be debt-free when primary home sells next spring. All calculators give 100% and since we are Admiral status with Vanguard, had them provide an thorough analysis as well as an outside CPA/FP - again good. DH will join me in June 2016.
I have a bucket list a mile long and also have an aging mother and in-laws that I will help care for. So there are no worries about getting bored!
However, I have always earned a paycheck since 14 and am already feeling some unease about depleting rather than saving. I know that is not unusual.
A friend of mine earns "fun money" by working for H&R Block during tax season and suggested I check it out. They have a class starting in August and with success and luck, I could be picked up this coming tax season. I live in western WA and tax season would be a good time to pick up some work.
Anyone out there have experience with doing tax returns as PT work?