u/RebirthReload

Image 1 — Szerintetek el van hízva a macskám?
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Szerintetek el van hízva a macskám?

Van egy fekete, 5 éves, csak bent tartott nőstény macskám, minden oltása stb megvan, minőségi tápot kap (purizon). Viszont ma reggel megmértem és 7.1kg. Meglepődtem mert nagyon sokat fut, játszik, ugrál, nagyon mozgékony, mindig kapható egy kis “bunyóra”, játékra. Könnyen kitapogatható neki a bordája, nem fedi zsírréteg.

Az egyik ismerősöm szerint meg van hízva. Szerintem, de lehet csak elfogult vagyok, csak ilyen genetikailag, és nagyobb darab mint egy átlagos nőstény macska.

Szerintetek is el van hízva?

u/RebirthReload — 13 hours ago

Tax Analyst with MSc in Finance - where should I go from that?

Hi everyone,

I'm a Tax Analyst with 5 years of experience. My career began with a half-year as an Accounts Receivable accountant, after which I transitioned into my current role. I also hold an MSc in Finance.

Over the past 5 years, I have faced nearly every type of issue and challenge in this field, and as a result, the work has become quite monotonous and one-dimensional. I'm now looking for new opportunities and a different career path.

My main question is this: Given my background, what kind of roles or areas of finance could I transition into? Or would it be a better long-term decision for me to stay in the tax field and specialize further?

Any insights or advice from people who have faced a similar decision would be incredibly helpful.

Thanks!

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u/RebirthReload — 8 days ago

Tax Analyst with MSc in Finance - where should I go from that?

Hi everyone,

I'm a Tax Analyst with 5 years of experience. My career began with a half-year as an Accounts Receivable accountant, after which I transitioned into my current role. I also hold an MSc in Finance.

Over the past 5 years, I have faced nearly every type of issue and challenge in this field, and as a result, the work has become quite monotonous and one-dimensional. I'm now looking for new opportunities and a different career path.

My main question is this: Given my background, what kind of roles or areas of finance could I transition into? Or would it be a better long-term decision for me to stay in the tax field and specialize further?

Any insights or advice from people who have faced a similar decision would be incredibly helpful.

Thanks!

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u/RebirthReload — 8 days ago