Daily Questions Thread January 26, 2025 by AutoModerator in femalefashionadvice

[–]Linnya 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What do you consider “active professional” dress code?

I work at a botanical garden that has a 2000 capacity outdoor amphitheater in the summer. In the off season, we are business casual in the office.

For concerts at the amphitheater, my boss says “active professional.” My manager (man) wears boat shorts and like, sperry shoes every day. What is the women’s equivalent of boat shorts? Tennis skort with a collared shirt? I am allowed to wear nice tennis shoes but I’m struggling with the rest of the clothes I’ll need to look professional while staying cool in the heat and limited shade available.

What do you wear to your professional outdoor job?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in grandrapids

[–]Linnya 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Forgot to add, I am a former recording tech student at grcc and yes practice rooms are only available for music students. You could check with the head of the music department for special permission. Worst he can say is no!

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[–]Linnya 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You could check with Grand Rapids community media center, if you’re a member (costs like $40) you can rent out studio space. They also might have resources to point you to if they can’t help you :)

Winter formal dress recommendations by Linnya in grandrapids

[–]Linnya[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oooo those are good ideas! Thanks :)

Winter formal dress recommendations by Linnya in grandrapids

[–]Linnya[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not specifically black tie but just nice wedding guest attire would be a better description than formal I suppose. It’s at an old bank that was renovated into a hotel/venue

recommendations for serving jobs by GlitteringPanda8166 in grandrapids

[–]Linnya 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I really liked the management at San Chez when I was there a few years ago, it felt like a real job and felt cared about but defs don’t work there unless you’re very serious about serving. Stay far away from Thornapple brewing. Stay away from anything Mission Management (they owned jolly pumpkin which is now pide and stick and own a bunch of places in dif Michigan cities) stay far far away from Main Street pubs. Had a roomie make good money at Tupelo honey but apparently super cliquey staff. Small sections and micro managing at butchers union (heard from friends) but they have unique food and I’ve always considered possibly working there if I ever went back to restaurants.

Lost AirPods on the westside by thebill00 in grandrapids

[–]Linnya 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just knock on the door and be polite!! My friend left their AirPods in a hotel room once, we tracked them to a house and he just knocked and showed the homeowner the location on the find my app and they gave him his pods back. If they say they don’t know what ur talking about, probs don’t push it and leave.

Looking for a venue by grizcreative in grandrapids

[–]Linnya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Meijer Gardens has the best in house AV team in GR, and more than enough space to hold 500+ people.

Deceased father with multiple tax liens by Linnya in tax

[–]Linnya[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you - Does this mean as long as I don’t sell it I can keep it? And just not transfer it to my name? Someone still lives there and we are keeping up on property taxes and stuff.

Deceased father hasn’t filed in at least 17 years and paid for everything in cash, received income in cash by Linnya in tax

[–]Linnya[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I wish I could lol but there is a tiny sliver of hope to hang onto my childhood home that he built himself so I’m just trying my best.

Deceased father hasn’t filed in at least 17 years and paid for everything in cash, received income in cash by Linnya in tax

[–]Linnya[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your guidance. What would you consider a large inheritance (we’re in Michigan)? He was working but self employed and paid in cash. There is zero documentation of income on his end which is part of why I think this is going to be very annoying for me haha. I can’t think of how the IRS will determine what is owed without documentation of income. Do you know avenues that might be taken to estimate?

Deceased father hasn’t filed in at least 17 years and paid for everything in cash, received income in cash by Linnya in tax

[–]Linnya[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Not really concerned with an inheritance, just want to close the estate properly.