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I'm not in accounting a few reasons but i've been in the labor for 10 solid years, been thru 4 serious long term jobs so i'll chime in.
I don't know how old you are, but for me, my goal is to always plan an exit strategy the moment i feel bored. How does that feel? In 2001, I realized I went to work for 8 hours, and I LITERALLY spent 6 hours reading tucker max, forums, online newspapers...etc. I would surf to the end of internet daily, twice.
Changing jobs is great, cause it'll give you a sense of a new challenges and USUALLY, you'll get a huge bump in pay. I've never been in a company getting consistently 10k raises. If you jump ship, it's always possible.
BOTTOM line, when I first quit my first job as a manager of a call center, if you quit your 1st job, that's great, new grass, if you quit your second job, 3rd job, 4th job year after year and you keep on complaining about how you're bored and the people suck. Well guess what, maybe it's YOU.
Keep that in mind, try out other shit. I quit accounting even though i got a scholarship from them. I knew it wasn't for me back in High School, I'm glad I'm not into sales.
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