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Should I fire my book keeper?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 613699" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>I already done the math on the worst case scenario and see no major downside as long as I'm unemployed for at least a week. A month of unemployment would be a total windfall and might teach me something and soothe my ill feelings somewhat.</p><p></p><p>I did point this out to the lady - and I will say she was very polite and professional. I also pointed out to her what I was going to do so she would understand the idiocy of this policy. I could hear the bells going off in her head after I explained what I was fixing to do to the "book keeper". I think she is going to get this waived cause I think she realized if you whip a plowing mule the mule is apt to just stop and I have reached that point. (Its not the money its the principle of the thing)</p><p></p><p>RABill, I agree with all you say. These are wise words. I do the book keeping cause I've seen two of my friends get in a lot of trouble by trusting a book keeper too much. I also agree about using a CPA firm. I learned this the hard way but I did learn it before it got too far. I might add that you also need to have a good attorney. I use several depending on the issue. I keep one on a yearly retainer so I can bounce stuff off him plus he looks after my interests in another state.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 613699, member: 4362"] I already done the math on the worst case scenario and see no major downside as long as I'm unemployed for at least a week. A month of unemployment would be a total windfall and might teach me something and soothe my ill feelings somewhat. I did point this out to the lady - and I will say she was very polite and professional. I also pointed out to her what I was going to do so she would understand the idiocy of this policy. I could hear the bells going off in her head after I explained what I was fixing to do to the "book keeper". I think she is going to get this waived cause I think she realized if you whip a plowing mule the mule is apt to just stop and I have reached that point. (Its not the money its the principle of the thing) RABill, I agree with all you say. These are wise words. I do the book keeping cause I've seen two of my friends get in a lot of trouble by trusting a book keeper too much. I also agree about using a CPA firm. I learned this the hard way but I did learn it before it got too far. I might add that you also need to have a good attorney. I use several depending on the issue. I keep one on a yearly retainer so I can bounce stuff off him plus he looks after my interests in another state. [/QUOTE]
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