Much interview-ma and job-ma to vw, and job-ma to Hil!
Oh, and vw, I'd recommend the black suit. It looks dressier, and I always suggest erring on the side of overdressing for interviews.
Lilah ,'Destiny'
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Much interview-ma and job-ma to vw, and job-ma to Hil!
Oh, and vw, I'd recommend the black suit. It looks dressier, and I always suggest erring on the side of overdressing for interviews.
I say black, with a colorful scarf of some sort at the neck.
vw, I like the black better. It's got a crisp look to it that the gray doesn't to me.
Hard to say from the photos, but probably the black. And in that first picture, you look freakily like my little sister. Except I know IRL you don't. So that makes it more freaky.
I made this to-do list, and I feel like I got tons done...and yet, hafl the list isn't marked off. What's up with that??
I like the gray-which is VERY odd for me. I'm usually much more into black.
Alright...everyone seems to agree (oops! Nope! Hi, Cashmere!). Black it is. I am wearing a nice pink shirt under it. It's just hard to see it in the pictures.
And aren't the shoes fabulous? They're like 2.5 inches high. I hope I don't trip and fall!
I think the shoes are awesome (and the black suit looks great, too, vw). They definitely add some height.
Good evening Bitches. Long time no post.
There are some New Yorkers here, right? Is there a particular bank you recommend for newcomers to the city? Preferably someone with good ATM access in manhattan and maybe the ability to get a high-rate, low-limit credit card without too much effort (I'm not picky, just want to start building up some sort of credit record before trying to rent an apartment in the city).
For that matter, any advice you can give me on moving to NYC to live alone would be great. I have housing provided by Columbia for the first year, but after that I expect to be fully lost.
Citibank and Bank of America both seem to have ATMs everywhere.
As for advice, what sort of advice are you looking for?
Well, I think I'll be able to handle myself mostly, I was just thinking that if somebody knows a particular mistake in adjusting to the city life that I could avoid. I am curious about what groundwork I need to start setting to be able to get an apartment without TOO much hassle in a year's time, as having a place to live seems like pretty much the most important part of being there.