Director of Finance: American Skiing Company seeks an experienced Director of Finance to be located at their corporate office in Park City, Utah. This position leads and directs financial reporting, cash management, budgeting and accounts payable for the American Skiing Company. This position is responsible for the accurate and timely filing of all required reporting of a publicly held company. This position advises senior management in the application and operational impact of legislation and regulatory pronouncements/rulings from SEC/FASB/GAAP. Education and experience requirements: Bachelors Degree in Accounting or Finance, MBA preferred CPA with public accounting experience Extensive knowledge of SEC/FASB/GAAP and Internal Controls SEC reporting experience Solid financial reporting skills 10 years accounting/finance experience, including management responsibilities
backintoit wrote:Thought you guys would have some fun with this.
Director of Finance: American Skiing Company seeks an experienced Director of Finance to be located at their corporate office in Park City, Utah. This position leads and directs financial reporting, cash management, budgeting and accounts payable for the American Skiing Company. This position is responsible for the accurate and timely filing of all required reporting of a publicly held company. This position advises senior management in the application and operational impact of legislation and regulatory pronouncements/rulings from SEC/FASB/GAAP. Education and experience requirements: Bachelors Degree in Accounting or Finance, MBA preferred CPA with public accounting experience Extensive knowledge of SEC/FASB/GAAP and Internal Controls SEC reporting experience Solid financial reporting skills 10 years accounting/finance experience, including management responsibilities
Gee, wish I was qualified for this job. Short term obviously, but to spend a few years in Park City would be great. Of course, it would be difficult to manage time for work with the skiing involved.
backintoit wrote:Thought you guys would have some fun with this.
Director of Finance: American Skiing Company seeks an experienced Director of Finance to be located at their corporate office in Park City, Utah. This position leads and directs financial reporting, cash management, budgeting and accounts payable for the American Skiing Company. This position is responsible for the accurate and timely filing of all required reporting of a publicly held company. This position advises senior management in the application and operational impact of legislation and regulatory pronouncements/rulings from SEC/FASB/GAAP. Education and experience requirements: Bachelors Degree in Accounting or Finance, MBA preferred CPA with public accounting experience Extensive knowledge of SEC/FASB/GAAP and Internal Controls SEC reporting experience Solid financial reporting skills 10 years accounting/finance experience, including management responsibilities
Gee, wish I was qualified for this job. Short term obviously, but to spend a few years in Park City would be great. Of course, it would be difficult to manage time for work with the skiing involved.
backintoit wrote:Thought you guys would have some fun with this.
Director of Finance: American Skiing Company seeks an experienced Director of Finance to be located at their corporate office in Park City, Utah. This position leads and directs financial reporting, cash management, budgeting and accounts payable for the American Skiing Company. This position is responsible for the accurate and timely filing of all required reporting of a publicly held company. This position advises senior management in the application and operational impact of legislation and regulatory pronouncements/rulings from SEC/FASB/GAAP. Education and experience requirements: Bachelors Degree in Accounting or Finance, MBA preferred CPA with public accounting experience Extensive knowledge of SEC/FASB/GAAP and Internal Controls SEC reporting experience Solid financial reporting skills 10 years accounting/finance experience, including management responsibilities
Gee, wish I was qualified for this job. Short term obviously, but to spend a few years in Park City would be great. Of course, it would be difficult to manage time for work with the skiing involved.
Doc, we're talking ASC, I'm sure your qualified.
Christ, why all the qualifications, I could piss money into a rathole just as fast as these guys.
backintoit wrote:Thought you guys would have some fun with this.
Director of Finance: American Skiing Company seeks an experienced Director of Finance to be located at their corporate office in Park City, Utah. This position leads and directs financial reporting, cash management, budgeting and accounts payable for the American Skiing Company. This position is responsible for the accurate and timely filing of all required reporting of a publicly held company. This position advises senior management in the application and operational impact of legislation and regulatory pronouncements/rulings from SEC/FASB/GAAP. Education and experience requirements: Bachelors Degree in Accounting or Finance, MBA preferred CPA with public accounting experience Extensive knowledge of SEC/FASB/GAAP and Internal Controls SEC reporting experience Solid financial reporting skills 10 years accounting/finance experience, including management responsibilities
Gee, wish I was qualified for this job. Short term obviously, but to spend a few years in Park City would be great. Of course, it would be difficult to manage time for work with the skiing involved.
Just got back from my relocation visit to PC and to be honest I just was not impressed. Don't think I'll be relocating there with the company once June rolls around.
RJSVermont wrote:Just got back from my relocation visit to PC and to be honest I just was not impressed. Don't think I'll be relocating there with the company once June rolls around.
I'll stick with Vermont.....
Are you f'in insane??? You have some of the best snow in the world there, you don't have to stick with Park Shitty. Good lord man, is the position still open???
RJSVermont wrote:Just got back from my relocation visit to PC and to be honest I just was not impressed. Don't think I'll be relocating there with the company once June rolls around.
I'll stick with Vermont.....
Are you f'in insane??? You have some of the best snow in the world there, you don't have to stick with Park Shitty. Good lord man, is the position still open???
B)
But B) you have to understand, skiing is from November to April. Remember what San Antonio is like in the summer? Well, minus the heat, PC is the DESERT !
But B) you have to understand, skiing is from November to April. Remember what San Antonio is like in the summer? Well, minus the heat, PC is the DESERT ![/quote]
A desert with some of the best mountain biking in the world, not to mention some kick ass white water rafting. It ain't ALL about the winter in Utah.,
Besides, it's ASC corp. fin director--who would even notice if you weren't around?
How many days a year do you need to be in the office to order people "Don't paint that!"
"Don't buy new carpet--keep the old ratty stuff there!" Don't improve the food and don't lower prices!"
It's not like it takes that much effort to run up late charges on your credit card is it? Actually, that probably is harder than losing money at ASC.
If the world didn't suck so much, we'd all fall off.
RJSVermont wrote:Just got back from my relocation visit to PC and to be honest I just was not impressed. Don't think I'll be relocating there with the company once June rolls around.
I'll stick with Vermont.....
Are you f'in insane??? You have some of the best snow in the world there, you don't have to stick with Park Shitty. Good lord man, is the position still open???
B)
Don't have to stick with Park City? Where else would I live? Salt Lake city? That place makes New Jersey look like a wonderland. In the 15 years I've been snowboarding I've never once complained about the conditions or the terrain in New England. I've driven cross country twice, seen just about everything, snowboarded as far west as Whistler and yet I still like it here the most. There's much more to life for me than snowboarding although I am very passionate about it, there are 6 or 7 other months in the year that I have to put up with my surroundings. Yes the mountain biking is good in Utah, but it's also good here in Vermont. I love riding in the weekly training series at Catamount here in Williston.
Maybe you feel comfortable living in Park City or the surrounding area but to me the place is a shithole with no character as far as year round living goes. Too many store outlets, too many terrible drivers cutting you off or speeding. Too many Walmarts and Targets and Olive Gardens (Coming from an Italian family their food sucks). Too many of the things that I vowed I would never live near again since I grew up in the dump we call New Jersey.
Utah is nice to visit, the resorts there are nice, but if I want to ride there I'll fly out for an extended weekend. Here my fiance and I at least have a nice 2 bedroom place with lots of room, a nice backyard, and storage and a garage right on a bike patch which I can hop on and ride to the waterfront for dinner if I want to. For the same money in the surrounding Park City area I could live in a 1960's hotel that was converted to condos. Basically a 460sf studio.
RJSVermont wrote:Just got back from my relocation visit to PC and to be honest I just was not impressed. Don't think I'll be relocating there with the company once June rolls around.
I'll stick with Vermont.....
Are you f'in insane??? You have some of the best snow in the world there, you don't have to stick with Park Shitty. Good lord man, is the position still open???
B)
Don't have to stick with Park City? Where else would I live? Salt Lake city? That place makes New Jersey look like a wonderland. In the 15 years I've been snowboarding I've never once complained about the conditions or the terrain in New England. I've driven cross country twice, seen just about everything, snowboarded as far west as Whistler and yet I still like it here the most. There's much more to life for me than snowboarding although I am very passionate about it, there are 6 or 7 other months in the year that I have to put up with my surroundings. Yes the mountain biking is good in Utah, but it's also good here in Vermont. I love riding in the weekly training series at Catamount here in Williston.
Maybe you feel comfortable living in Park City or the surrounding area but to me the place is a shithole with no character as far as year round living goes. Too many store outlets, too many terrible drivers cutting you off or speeding. Too many Walmarts and Targets and Olive Gardens (Coming from an Italian family their food sucks). Too many of the things that I vowed I would never live near again since I grew up in the dump we call New Jersey.
Utah is nice to visit, the resorts there are nice, but if I want to ride there I'll fly out for an extended weekend. Here my fiance and I at least have a nice 2 bedroom place with lots of room, a nice backyard, and storage and a garage right on a bike patch which I can hop on and ride to the waterfront for dinner if I want to. For the same money in the surrounding Park City area I could live in a 1960's hotel that was converted to condos. Basically a 460sf studio.
No thanks.
Weren't you living in Montpelier and commuting to Williston?
Two sniffs, a snort, a fly, a turn and a grunt; and it was so simple like the jitterbug it plumb evaded me.
RJSVermont wrote:Just got back from my relocation visit to PC and to be honest I just was not impressed. Don't think I'll be relocating there with the company once June rolls around.
I'll stick with Vermont.....
Are you f'in insane??? You have some of the best snow in the world there, you don't have to stick with Park Shitty. Good lord man, is the position still open???
B)
Don't have to stick with Park City? Where else would I live? Salt Lake city? That place makes New Jersey look like a wonderland. In the 15 years I've been snowboarding I've never once complained about the conditions or the terrain in New England. I've driven cross country twice, seen just about everything, snowboarded as far west as Whistler and yet I still like it here the most. There's much more to life for me than snowboarding although I am very passionate about it, there are 6 or 7 other months in the year that I have to put up with my surroundings. Yes the mountain biking is good in Utah, but it's also good here in Vermont. I love riding in the weekly training series at Catamount here in Williston.
Maybe you feel comfortable living in Park City or the surrounding area but to me the place is a shithole with no character as far as year round living goes. Too many store outlets, too many terrible drivers cutting you off or speeding. Too many Walmarts and Targets and Olive Gardens (Coming from an Italian family their food sucks). Too many of the things that I vowed I would never live near again since I grew up in the dump we call New Jersey.
Utah is nice to visit, the resorts there are nice, but if I want to ride there I'll fly out for an extended weekend. Here my fiance and I at least have a nice 2 bedroom place with lots of room, a nice backyard, and storage and a garage right on a bike patch which I can hop on and ride to the waterfront for dinner if I want to. For the same money in the surrounding Park City area I could live in a 1960's hotel that was converted to condos. Basically a 460sf studio.
No thanks.
Weren't you living in Montpelier and commuting to Williston?
RJSVermont wrote:Just got back from my relocation visit to PC and to be honest I just was not impressed. Don't think I'll be relocating there with the company once June rolls around.
I'll stick with Vermont.....
Are you f'in insane??? You have some of the best snow in the world there, you don't have to stick with Park Shitty. Good lord man, is the position still open???
B)
Don't have to stick with Park City? Where else would I live? Salt Lake city? That place makes New Jersey look like a wonderland. In the 15 years I've been snowboarding I've never once complained about the conditions or the terrain in New England. I've driven cross country twice, seen just about everything, snowboarded as far west as Whistler and yet I still like it here the most. There's much more to life for me than snowboarding although I am very passionate about it, there are 6 or 7 other months in the year that I have to put up with my surroundings. Yes the mountain biking is good in Utah, but it's also good here in Vermont. I love riding in the weekly training series at Catamount here in Williston.
Maybe you feel comfortable living in Park City or the surrounding area but to me the place is a shithole with no character as far as year round living goes. Too many store outlets, too many terrible drivers cutting you off or speeding. Too many Walmarts and Targets and Olive Gardens (Coming from an Italian family their food sucks). Too many of the things that I vowed I would never live near again since I grew up in the dump we call New Jersey.
Utah is nice to visit, the resorts there are nice, but if I want to ride there I'll fly out for an extended weekend. Here my fiance and I at least have a nice 2 bedroom place with lots of room, a nice backyard, and storage and a garage right on a bike patch which I can hop on and ride to the waterfront for dinner if I want to. For the same money in the surrounding Park City area I could live in a 1960's hotel that was converted to condos. Basically a 460sf studio.
No thanks.
Weren't you living in Montpelier and commuting to Williston?
Moved last Feb to a place in South Burlington
Oh, nice. I'm moving to a condo in South Burlington today, actually.
Two sniffs, a snort, a fly, a turn and a grunt; and it was so simple like the jitterbug it plumb evaded me.
RJSVermont wrote:Just got back from my relocation visit to PC and to be honest I just was not impressed. Don't think I'll be relocating there with the company once June rolls around.
I'll stick with Vermont.....
Are you f'in insane??? You have some of the best snow in the world there, you don't have to stick with Park Shitty. Good lord man, is the position still open???
B)
Don't have to stick with Park City? Where else would I live? Salt Lake city? That place makes New Jersey look like a wonderland. In the 15 years I've been snowboarding I've never once complained about the conditions or the terrain in New England. I've driven cross country twice, seen just about everything, snowboarded as far west as Whistler and yet I still like it here the most. There's much more to life for me than snowboarding although I am very passionate about it, there are 6 or 7 other months in the year that I have to put up with my surroundings. Yes the mountain biking is good in Utah, but it's also good here in Vermont. I love riding in the weekly training series at Catamount here in Williston.
Maybe you feel comfortable living in Park City or the surrounding area but to me the place is a shithole with no character as far as year round living goes. Too many store outlets, too many terrible drivers cutting you off or speeding. Too many Walmarts and Targets and Olive Gardens (Coming from an Italian family their food sucks). Too many of the things that I vowed I would never live near again since I grew up in the dump we call New Jersey.
Utah is nice to visit, the resorts there are nice, but if I want to ride there I'll fly out for an extended weekend. Here my fiance and I at least have a nice 2 bedroom place with lots of room, a nice backyard, and storage and a garage right on a bike patch which I can hop on and ride to the waterfront for dinner if I want to. For the same money in the surrounding Park City area I could live in a 1960's hotel that was converted to condos. Basically a 460sf studio.
No thanks.
be honest, your wife doesn't want to leave her family....