As an accounting manager for NRG Energy, Inc., Andrew Muc is responsible for overseeing and maintaining the company’s Oracle and Great Plains general ledger and fixed asset accounting system. In his free time Andrew Muc likes to cook, and especially enjoys shopping for fresh fish for his dishes. When preparing fish, one of the biggest factors that affect the finished meal is the freshness of the fish. These three tips will help ensure you always find the freshest offerings available. 1. Smell - Whether you are shopping for whole fish or fillets, the smell is a solid indicator of freshness. A fresh saltwater fish will smell like brine and ocean water. Conversely, if the fish gives off an overly fishy odor, chances are you can find something a bit fresher. 2. Eyes - When shopping for whole fish, the eyes are often an excellent indicator of freshness. Fresh fish will have clear, somewhat convex eyes. If the eyes are sunken or cloudy, choose a different fish. 3. Gills - The gills of a fresh fish will appear red and slightly wet. If they look dry, brown, or any other color, consider another fish.
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An avid sports fan, Andrew Muc counts the Philadelphia Phillies as his favorite Major League Baseball (MLB) team.The recipient of a bachelor's degree in commerce and engineering from Drexel University, Andrew Muc has worked as an accounting manager with Princeton, New Jersey's NRG Energy since 2004. An avid sports fan, Andrew Muc counts the Philadelphia Phillies as his favorite Major League Baseball (MLB) team. The 2018 MLB season is just getting started, but the Phillies have already made a move to bolster the team's depth in the infield. In late April, the team agreed to a minor-league contract with veteran Trevor Plouffe, who was subsequently optioned to the team's Triple-A affiliate in Lehigh Valley. A first-round selection of the Minnesota Twins in the 2004 MLB Amateur Draft, Plouffe has played third base, shortstop, and first base throughout his eight-year big league career and has a .242 career batting average as well as 105 home runs and 376 runs batted in (RBI) through 823 career regular season games. The 31 year old split the 2017 season between the Oakland Athletics and Tampa Bay Rays and finished the year with a .198 batting average to go along with nine home runs and 19 RBIs. He's eligible to receive upwards of $1.5 million if he spends any time with the big league club in Philadelphia this season. |
AuthorA member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Andrew Muc is an accounting manager at the Princeton, New Jersey-based firm NRG Energy, Inc. Archives
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