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Remote accountants

It'll be interesting to see how many companies react once they realize their back office can truly be remote and they don't  really need face to face communication. If they just need a bunch of left-brain people to run processes and numbers, why bother putting  them  under the same roof and taking on all that additional  overhead. Think about the rent and salaries for accountants in major cities compared  to the suburbs. I know outsourcing isn't new, I completely get that. I also know that companies that do not like outsourcing also have their back-office be located in tertiary cities. That's nothing new. But now they will really start to realize it. Every CEO and CFO will sit back and review the numbers while coming up with their liquidity analysis and forecasts and start to realize - "I guess we don't need them next to us". In the areas where  offices have fully resumed at full capacity, they probably didn't have enough time to fully realize it. F

Zoom calls by office department

Anyone notice the disparities in home by department when doing zoom calls? Front office - Usually at their second homes Marketing - Usually at their parents' homes; sometimes you can't even see a wall behind them  since their houses are so large. Accountants - Walls, wailing kids, remote lessons in the background, husbands and wives in and out of backgrounds, What do you guys see?

Working remote

Man it's been years since I posted. Two reasons - not much to vent about, and not enough pent up hatred amongst accountants in the Private world. Now that we're remote - I do need an outlet since it is a weird world that we live in. Since this is a global event - I'm very curious how everyone is doing working remote - what are the pros and cons in this ever-changing world? I'll start - here's what I can think of based on conversations I've had with friends and co-workers- Pros - a) No commute - That's extra 1-2 hours of people's lives daily - yes it can be meditative for some, but the vast majority love not having this. b) More quality time with family c) No time spent to get ready - No work attire, no make-up. Shaving can be intermittent, up until the next important Zoom call. d) Widens the swath of job opportunities available - There could be more opportunities available to you because you can now work remote Cons - a) No boundary betwe