Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Update:
OP here. I left the federal government a few months ago. Got a 26% raise.
Unless you were forced out, that doesn't sound like a good call.
Anonymous wrote:Update:
OP here. I left the federal government a few months ago. Got a 26% raise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Update:
OP here. I left the federal government a few months ago. Got a 26% raise.
Unless you were forced out, that doesn't sound like a good call.
Anonymous wrote:Update:
OP here. I left the federal government a few months ago. Got a 26% raise.
Anonymous wrote:It's great that you value your WLB balance but you should never have gone to government that early in your career. You said you are 32 making $104k. I have not lived in DC since 2014, but I was making $85k at B4 when I left. I moved to a MCOL city and have left B4 but now make just a shade under $200k, but I am 5 years older. You are severely underpaid with a CPA in DC. I have access to all salaries at my current F500 job and we are paying Senior Accountants with in their late 20s like 90-110k depending on a few factors.
If you use Reddit you should check out r/accounting. You will get much better info from people that know accounting.
Anonymous wrote:It's great that you value your WLB balance but you should never have gone to government that early in your career. You said you are 32 making $104k. I have not lived in DC since 2014, but I was making $85k at B4 when I left. I moved to a MCOL city and have left B4 but now make just a shade under $200k, but I am 5 years older. You are severely underpaid with a CPA in DC. I have access to all salaries at my current F500 job and we are paying Senior Accountants with in their late 20s like 90-110k depending on a few factors.
If you use Reddit you should check out r/accounting. You will get much better info from people that know accounting.