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It’s been 3 years since I graduated, and I studied accounting. I’ve been working as a cashier for 3 years. I can’t talk about anything, and I’ve forgotten everything I learned in the past. I’m so tire

It’s been 3 years since I graduated, and I studied accounting. I’ve been working as a cashier for 3 years. I can’t talk about anything, and I’ve forgotten everything I learned in the past. I’m so tired.

Teacher Xianyang Renhe answered:

Your situation is very normal. Originally, when a person enters the society from school, the longer he enters the workplace, the things he learned in school will be forgotten. the more.

The problem you have now is: You have been working as a cashier for 3 years, but you still don’t know how to do accounts and file taxes. The root of the problem is that the cashier job is just about dealing with cash and just keeping records. Keeping journals, running to the bank and other chores, so I couldn't get in touch with the accounting part and couldn't learn anything practical.

You can now switch to accounting. I think you are also struggling with this. In fact, it's not difficult. You can just sign up for a professional practical training class and systematically study manual accounting, computer accounting, tax filing, and even report forms. It only takes 2.3 months to learn these. , it will be easier for you to find an accounting job and you will be more confident, come on!