Flagpole wrote:
lolz @ u wrote:
Priceless.
Business consultant for manufacturing companies??? I was right. You aren't making any money. There's not a company worth a damn that would hire an independent contractor to do an audit or for tax compliance issues. I know you are full of sh!t now. There is too much risk to not have even a small firm do this work - no matter how small the company.
Listen, it's obvious you are just trolling. You've outed yourself as someone in a low level job, likely not even in the "manufacturing consulting business," and clearly not working with CFOs in any capacity. God help those CFOs if you ever did "consult" them. I'm sure there are thousands of companies just begging for your services (that's my favorite part of your post). What does "help them understand tax issues from different companies" even mean. It's senseless. I hope you don't use that in your pitch - "I'm here to help you understand tax issues from different companies."
Me bragging, no. You thought I made 130K and I just let you know that was less than my bonus for the year. For your little pea brain, that means my bonus was MORE than that. If you want to compare finances with me, we can absolutely go that route. We both know you don't. It would be embarrassing for you. I probably lost more in the market (which only represents a fraction of my investments) yesterday than your yearly household income.
This is the last time I'll address you, son. It's obvious you're trolling. Like I said before, you're in way over your head here. You didn't listen and kept digging and now you got a dressing down. Hope you learned a lesson.
1) You don't know what you're talking about, and I doubt you are a CFO of anything.
2) You are mistaken, brother. I have been working on the business side of Manufacturing companies for 25 years, the last about half of that on my own. I help manufacturing companies with their audits, especially across the pond as they deal with VAT. The "companies" part was a typo. Should have been "countries". I am a one-stop shop, and I help them choose and set up ERP software, hire if they want me to, help them through an audit, etc.
3) I didn't think you made $130,000. You bragging about your pittance of a bonus that is MORE than $130,000 tells me that you don't work as a CFO for a big successful world-beating company...and you don't. Maybe if you owned your own company, you would understand how insignificant that is.
4) Not trolling. I am older than you...have been making money longer than you...have invested more and longer than you for sure, and I work for myself while you have to answer to a boss and corporate rules and regulations.
5) Regarding what we lost on paper in the market yesterday, I KNOW I lost more than you, because you've already stated how much you think I make, and not only did I lose a ton more than that yesterday, I lost almost 6 times my yearly household income yesterday...and my household income is pretty good. You have given too much information about how much you make and how much you have invested, and I'm not impressed with either. You obviously haven't been posting here long or you would know that I am big on investing and have talked about how people need to invest as much as they possibly can, and I've been talking about that here since 2001.
6) Next time when you lie about your job and your life, don't give so much information...you PROBABLY lost more than my household income yesterday?! Ha! What a small amount you have invested then. Enjoy going to the office every day and working for someone else.
You doubt he's a CFO of anything, yet what you say is gospel. Your middle name must be ARROGANCE.