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She said he's an auditor that closes out books and people said he must make upwards to $300k with that job.
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It's funny to see how everyone has to put pieces together because the OP is so vague, rarely posts in her own threads, and doesn't answer every question being posed to her.
For those of you who have posted that if he's an auditor he could have worked New Year's Day - what kind of auditors do this? I know several auditors - not only do they never work holidays, they don't travel internationally either. These include financial auditors working for small firms to the top consultancies as well as forensic auditors and government auditors.
None of that stuff really matters anyway. His actual job doesn't matter, nor his income.
All that really matters is that she married a guy who isn't secure enough to introduce her to his family, hasn't made any meaningful steps to combine their lives, and felt like it was appropriate to be away from her voluntarily during the two biggest family holidays of the year.
None of that stuff really matters anyway. His actual job doesn't matter, nor his income.
All that really matters is that she married a guy who isn't secure enough to introduce her to his family, hasn't made any meaningful steps to combine their lives, and felt like it was appropriate to be away from her voluntarily during the two biggest family holidays of the year.
No, it doesn't matter - I'm asking because I'm genuinely curious.
It's funny to see how everyone has to put pieces together because the OP is so vague, rarely posts in her own threads, and doesn't answer every question being posed to her.
For those of you who have posted that if he's an auditor he could have worked New Year's Day - what kind of auditors do this? I know several auditors - not only do they never work holidays, they don't travel internationally either. These include financial auditors working for small firms to the top consultancies as well as forensic auditors and government auditors.
Why should she? Would you answer every question posed to you if it were off-topic?
It's funny to see how everyone has to put pieces together because the OP is so vague, rarely posts in her own threads, and doesn't answer every question being posed to her.
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