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Imagine being a Financial Auditor / Accountant with ADHD.

I’m willing to bet they don’t exist.

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I can tell you that it’s it’s very difficult when operating within a stable, established framework.

But working on a revamp / redevelopment of a system or solving novel problems definitely engages the gears.

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I did alright for a while. Changing up clients worked when I started to get bored.

It’s not going so great now. Considering a career change but also not wanting to throw away years of experience and a professional license. But yeah, I’m at “this is all bullshit and I don’t wanna”.

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Right here with you after seven years at this company Not finance but still

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Also work in finance and feel similarly, I oddly would feel really bad about leaving though, I have a wealth of intimate knowledge of how our systems work and answers for oddball questions no one else at my level at least would know, so… I feel guilty even wanting to leave. I know it’s not good but… Can’t help it lol

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Just thinking about that makes my dopamine receptors shrivel up.

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I do work with numbers a fair bit, excel helps a lot with keeping it all organized… ish

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