It looks to me like you’re wanting to make a counterpoint to the person you’re responding to, but he did put ”bookkeepers” in the same category of people who tend to need deep focus and not be disturbed. Do you agree that not every role shares that quality, and that the parent comment has a point?
If you were agreeing with him and just adding to the argument, then my apologies.
I am agreeing with the sentiment that there are many jobs that require deep focus and do not get special circumstances.
Bookkeeping and management accountancy are not really similar professions. A bookkeeper is focused on data entry, and tends to be a small company generalist, adding up invoices, receipts and sales tax etc. I have been a purchaser ledger clerk (processing supplier invoices en masse) and it requires a different kind of concentration entirely. I am rubbish at that kind of work now, I think your mind changes as you progress to the more supervisory work. A management accountant is trying to turn the outputs of this work (amongst other things) into coherent management information, filling in the gaps and making judgements and estimates.
If you were agreeing with him and just adding to the argument, then my apologies.