Mr Torres, you picked a wrong time on wall street interview. First of all, when I noticed that most people who said I am actually late for work or someone who don't want to make interview that must be reason. Your main character is travellers but their character is on an important role that they are responsible on focusing business. If I was you, I would do interview after working time based on my acknowledge from 9 to 5 working hours. Second of all, they must be seen too much journalist at all times and thought you were American journalist who want to make interview with some financial expert that he had license. Their companies may not be agree that they will go interview. Otherwise, if that happened, they may be lose their jobs. It's not about someone who rejected you and you keep trying until someone who give you respond, it's they don't have time on lunch or have time to walk around. So I highly recommend you to interview with them at evening. Not lunch time. Good luck!
Dear Wall Street people, Your pizza and wellness shot were nice. BUT my portfolio has gone down more than 20% since I visited your area, STOP bloody SELLING! Best, Torres
You were in the wrong place Torres. Almost all the banks are in Midtown nowadays. Plenty of Patagonia (aka Patagucci) vests on 6th Avenue from Bryant Park to Central Park.
That dude is right, stay away from Credit Card. The point system is to entice you into spending more than you can afford. By doing so, you're trapped in the never-ending cycle of paying back the money that you owe. But if you don't even have a Credit Card, to begin with, you'll never be within the loop. At most have 1 card just simply for the Airmiles, but apart from that stick to Debit Cards as they will definitely prevent you from spending too much.
Too late to get into TSLA. I bought when it was 300 and I was already late! Even with today's climate, mine is still doing fine. I personally think if it dips to around 500, then it is a must buy!
this recall my memory in 2014 for having sandwich at a public table besides pavements opposite ny stock exchange. I also took photo at former lehman brothers building( bankrupted in 2008 and acquired by barclays) at 745 7th Avenue
Thanks for telling our hk people to accept rejections, they’re too scared and too shy now everyone’s learning from each other’s inaction and take it as the “best move”
Eventually, Torres get my message now, he intended to ask anyone about investment and financial interview. As long as Robert Kiyosaki's book mentioned it before. Good luck dude. My friend Ben had a stock it is called HSBC dividend stock. It's so far one of the most highest yield in HK that he told me before.
Yeah, sometimes investment that really fits my travel plan and I do like reading Rich Dad Poor Dad's author Robert kiyosaki book. Once I invested more than three times, it gave me infinite return like dividends. If I was Torres interviewers, I would say don't save money and you should hedge your money indeed. Most wall street people usually don't interview was because they're busying on financial business or having license that they shouldn't have interview, clearly he is a travellers who asked anyone who work in a stock market exchange buildings is a little bit odd. Most wall street mates only focusing on the status of market in the most nervous way. He should have known about that.
(任何做交易所既人都係忙架啦!因為佢哋緊張股市變化,市場走勢而有任何特別會議一般人都可以想像到啦!) Of course there must be reason of why they are nervous to being late because they worried about the market changes or any financial status that made them so meant.
Feel so exciting when I see the topic but disappointed after the end...I thought you really can find some top professional people to get some real advice...like you can go into the bank/ professional place? and ask for the professional? ToT I will still support you. All the best.
You came in the wrong time. Really bad time. They were either preparing to work from home or reevaluating the risk. According to the historical video you shot in the LA, I thought people utilize the benefit from credit card for tuition loan.(sign)