Let me explain: A forensics auditing firm called NIA Consulting is searching for a financial reports editor. They are only looking for someone in the Springs and only someone with a proven track record of writing and editing experience. An advanced degree is on their "preferable" list. Given that I live in the Springs, have been reporting and editing for nearly six years and do, in fact, have that master's degree, I decided to throw my name into the hat. The problem is, while I'm a bang-up reporter and editor, forensic auditing ain't exactly my thing. And I want to knock this one out of the ballpark - the salary alone (double what I made as a full-time reporter) is worth it!
My father-in-law, Paul Peterson, found a book for me to read in preparation of the big day. It, honest to God, is called "Forensic Auditing for Non-Experts." Which is basically the politically correct way of saying "Forensic Auditing for Dummies!" I expect the book to arrive on my doorstep any day now, and am eagerly looking forward to the 31st.
Please keep your fingers crossed and send your positive thoughts out west for a successful interview. I'll keep you all informed.
1 comment:
Hope you get the job. I'd wish you luck, but I know you don't need it.
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