Saturday, April 4, 2009

Montana, Here I Come

Well, in about eight hours I head off to Missoula, Montana. Why am I going to Montana of all places you might ask? Well...nothing that exciting. Just work. Tax returns and more tax returns. Will it ever end? I guess I hope not; it IS what keeps me employed.

Round two of layoffs for the Pacific Northwest area at my firm were on Tuesday. It was a rough week. Luckily none of the Seattle tax folks were "separated", "will be continuing their careers outside of the firm", or were part of the "headcount reduction" as management calls it. Why can't they just call it what it is? Nonetheless, I survived this one. Hopefully, another round won't follow in a few months.

So, me and a team of about six others will be out in Missoula for the next three to four weeks. I will be doing the tax return for a mine. It will be a different experience. Have you ever heard of "reclamation costs"? I hadn't, but I will be very familiar with them after this project. In case your curiosity is going wild wondering what the heck it means, it is the cost associated with filling back in the hole that was so strategically dug. Exciting stuff, huh? I'm probably just speaking Greek.

I also came down with some sort of illness Thursday. Talk about rotten timing. I am likely to infect my entire team out in Montana.

While I am out in "Big Sky Country" maybe I will get a chance to see some of this supposed sky and escape the Seattle rain for a few weeks. So, I checked the weather forecast...snow this weekend. I guess not.

The biggest perk of the whole project is that we get to fly back on the weekends. For me, that means I am going home to Utah a couple of the weekends instead of coming back to Seattle. Nothing against Seattle, but who doesn't enjoy a trip home on the firm?

Farewell Seattle for the month of April. Too bad I have to pay rent for an unoccupied room. See you in May.

1 comment:

Cathi said...

Montana eh? Well, I hope you enjoy it. If anything, at least it's a change of scenery and that's great that you get a few free trips home. I hope everything goes well and you make it through the layoffs (if there are more). There's and EY in Baltimore so you're always welcome out here! :) Hope all is well.