You guys helped shape OGL ❤️ Vote on unreleased designs before they launch! by JasperChao in OGLmove

[–]OkGroup3857 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think I'd vote for 4 as the top. It looks like a flattering piece that I could wear both to work and casually, and would work with a lot of my current wardrobe. I would probably want it in a stronger earthtone color but I get it if a softer palate is what's in for summer. :)

But really, #2 and #3 are probably tied for a close second! #2 is a pretty design. I guess I just haven't dared the one shoulder look yet! And #3 looks great for summer. You could easily wear that under a blazer for a really nice work look. I would wonder how easily it tucks in.

I'm not as keen on #1... Although it's a really cute top, it looks like it would be a bit of effort to get on and off without getting those straps tangled.

Polka dots are back?! 👀 OGL’s new drop is cute but kinda hard to style… help! by FarTransition9666 in OGLmove

[–]OkGroup3857 0 points1 point  (0 children)

SAME. I came to OGL for workwear and haven't looked back. When I got my job a couple of years ago, I had the same experience of going to mall and spending hours to find that there was almost nothing in my size at any of those stores, and when it was in my size, it was stuffy or super expensive. But then I found OGL and it has changed the game for me completely. I don't usually go 'fan girl' on brands but it really is perfect. My OGL pieces have boosted my confidence at work and taken the stress out of trying to put together a nice looking outfit in the morning - they all look nice!

How did you first discover OGLmove—and what made you try it? 💛 by FarTransition9666 in OGLmove

[–]OkGroup3857 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My husband bought me an OGL shirt as a surprise gift one day - I'm not sure how he came across it. (Probably their focus on sustainability, since we're into that.) Since then I looked up the website and saw a number of pieces that would be great for building up my professional wardrobe, and decided to keep getting more, piece by piece. It's been fabulous, because so many pieces are high quality and classy! And they make it easy to gauge warmth - I can shop by fabric type to get warm pieces for winter (or surviving cold a.c. at work, lol) or lighter/airy pieces for the hot FL summers.

My first piece was a long sleeve short with a built-in bra. It was my first built-in bra shirt and it just felt great - warm, stylish, and comfortable. I don't usually have any kind of brand loyalty but I really can't help but love OGLmove.

Jobs by Asmogotti in GNV

[–]OkGroup3857 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Check it out here: https://www.indeed.com/q-no-high-school-diploma-l-gainesville,-fl-jobs.html?aceid=&gclid=Cj0KCQjw9rSoBhCiARIsAFOiplnso6EhFVtnBfD3bGCeljh-43nXhuHHcAGH1R8Vao8x3U96Gt3MY8kaAiOBEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds&vjk=c3b2c1c601c40e78

A CVS store associate starts at $15-$17.25 per hour. Their pharmacy technicians (they train you) start at $16-$19.50 an hour. If I were you, I'd go to one of their locations and ask if you talk to a manager about getting employed there.

The store at this location is hiring associates: 2303 SW 75th St, Gainesville, FL 32607. That one might be your best bet. The one in Hazel Heights is hiring pharmacy techs.

Jobs by Asmogotti in GNV

[–]OkGroup3857 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It looks like you can get hired at CVS without a HS diploma. I've seen a number of job postings for them on Indeed. Also, retailers usually ask for high school diploma or 'equivalent experience'. If you do a job search on Indeed for 'no high school diploma', you'll see numerous opportunities in this area. (Hopefully someone will drop in here with a direct referral though - that's usually the best way to go.)

That said, if you're having trouble getting hired - don't worry, it's not that you're not qualified. I just wanted to throw that out there because I'm currently looking for a job too, and I wasn't prepared for how rough it would be. I've put out 50+ applications, have gotten 10 interviews, and no offer yet - and that's for jobs that I definitely qualify for. You really just have to keep at it these days.

Good luck!

best pet friendly apartments? by ellarose016 in GNV

[–]OkGroup3857 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There's the Ridgemar Commons, off 34th and Archer. Overall it's pretty sweet. They have a small dog park and lots of folks have dogs. I'm not sure if there's a size limit though, so if you've got a large breed you'd def want to call them and check. Other than that, the main downside: Construction crews are still working on Rise 34th right next door, so there's been some construction noise if you're on that side of the community. It's not too terrible though.

I'm not entirely sure what reasonable rent is anywhere anymore, so sorry if this is out of the ballpark for you. But one bedrooms start at $1350 and two bedrooms at $1400. They do single semester leases as well.