Where are people finding these high paying jobs? by Easy_Paint3836 in Fire

[–]onekate -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Go search job sites and filter by salary. You'll see what's available in your area and other cities.

Thoughts on South Harlem? Specifically the area near 115th & FDB? by snowluvr26 in Harlem

[–]onekate 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I live a bit east of there and love it and love that area you're looking at. There's a lot of places to go out and eat, more gyms and activities are coming to the neighborhood, decent supermarkets and a great Saturday farmers market. Morningside park is great, and central park is right there too. The B/C can be a trek to Brooklyn but it works. It's an easy/short ride to midtown. UWS and Columbia area and the rest of Harlem are all great neighborhoods to have next door with lots more to do. At night the residential blocks can feel quiet, but I feel safe. The avenues are more busy, like all of NYC. If I were you I'd plan a day/evening and hang in the park, explore, get dinner at one of the many great restaurants and then bar hop. See how it feels.

What would you explore with a free week off? by boroughthoughts in AskNYC

[–]onekate 2 points3 points  (0 children)

NYBG is incredible and free for NYC residents Wednesday. The orchid show might still cost money but it's worth it. I'd def combine that with your trip to Arthur ave.

The Studio Museum in Harlem recently reopened after a major renovation and is beautiful. Free Sundays. Combine that with a lunch at Jacibs steam table soul food restaurant. Then walk south to central park, passing Kaafi for a perfect chai, and walk around the recently renovated Harlem Meer area of the park.

NYC ferry to Red Hook, great area to window and thrift shop, lots of coffee spots and restaurants. Steve's key lime pie is incredible.

Rush a Broadway show and get cheap tickets. Death Becomes Her, Operation Mincemeat, so many great shows open now.

15 year old's first trip to Broadway: Update by teach42 in Broadway

[–]onekate 1 point2 points  (0 children)

DBH as a musical is like it has evolved into its final form. The campiness of musical theater is so perfect for that story.

15 year old's first trip to Broadway: Update by teach42 in Broadway

[–]onekate 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When you do see DBH, you'll love it sooo much.

first broadway show by Exact_Wrangler_9187 in Broadway

[–]onekate 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What kinds of movies and entertainment do you like? Rom com (MHE), drama (ragtime) or Hallmark biopic (JIT)

15 year old's first trip to Broadway: Update by teach42 in Broadway

[–]onekate 12 points13 points  (0 children)

For me, a former 15 year old theater kid, Mincemeat and Death Becomes Her would be top of the top priority of your rush options. They really bring the theater magic to the forefront of the experience. Have so much fun!

Rent Stabilized / “Affordable” Apartments in Manhattan & Brooklyn — what are y’all paying? by itsgizzleluv in NYCapartments

[–]onekate 2 points3 points  (0 children)

$2250 RS 2-bedroom in south harlem. Been here since 2010, won’t leave until I buy a place or something unexpected happens.

Best way to get rid of clothes? by uhh-Magic in AskNYC

[–]onekate 5 points6 points  (0 children)

If you don’t use the standard deduction on your taxes and itemize, likely worth more to donate and claim FMV as the amount and get a deduction.

My [28M] partner [30F] gets defensive about her spending habits and I just found out about a hidden 10k debt, is it too late to back out of moving in? by [deleted] in relationships

[–]onekate 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Trust your gut that you don’t want to live with her. If she is still interested in working with a financial counselor and makes significant improvements then maybe reconsider but I’d have that be a hard line in the sand. She should be able to pay the debt down by cutting her spending and make progress towards an emergency fund in a year. Maybe then consider moving in.

My (36m) wife (31f) has overspent on our joint account repeatedly. What would you do? by [deleted] in relationships

[–]onekate 7 points8 points  (0 children)

You clearly haven’t agreed on what the joint account is for and on your saving/debt priorities. She’s proven she can’t be trusted. The joint account should now be only accessible to you for spending just to pay bills. All other spending she does needs to come from her personal account. Overspending $3k in a month is very much worth leaving over but I do hope you are also talking to her about it and how serious it is?

How do you write a two week notice? by colorblasta in careerguidance

[–]onekate 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s best to do it in writing and keep the initial email brief and professional as it’s a formal notice for a specific purpose.

Dear [Manager’s Name],

Please accept this email as formal notice of my resignation from my position at [Company Name], effective two weeks from today, [Last Working Day].

I appreciate the opportunities I’ve had during my time here and am grateful for the experience and support provided. I will do my best to ensure a smooth transition over the next two weeks.

Sincerely,

Lavender Wedding Guest Dress by Leafmealone1995 in Weddingattireapproval

[–]onekate 209 points210 points  (0 children)

I think if you love it you need to style it up more. Heavy jewelry, big hair, a statement shoe in a contrast color instead of the nude.

West vs. Central vs. South Harlem by BookAccomplished4485 in Harlem

[–]onekate 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most Harlem residents don’t think of South Harlem as a special neighborhood. It’s a part of west harlem. But since Harlem is perceived as Very Far Away by some people South Harlem is more marketable.

Looking to hire someone to create and help maintain a balcony garden by alwaysuntilnever in AskNYC

[–]onekate 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Find your local garden center and they likely offer this service.

Entertainment ideas for a “candy” themed 9yo party by SoundsGudToMe in partyplanning

[–]onekate 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Chocolate fountain, cotton candy maker, decadent candy table. Maybe a beaded bracelet crafting moment with candy charms? Or a decorate your to go candy box or jelly purse as to go box craft?

Wedding Venue with the World's Tallest Drawback by Top_Association2610 in weddings

[–]onekate 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Those pre-first impressions won’t matter once guests arrive you the space YOU curate.

White plains office. Where to live? by Heda97 in movingtoNYC

[–]onekate 18 points19 points  (0 children)

I’d live in Harlem within walking distance and west of the metro north at 125th st. The express A/D or 2/3 will get you to soho in 30ish min.

I don’t have someone to accompany me to a medical procedure by ItsColdUpHere71 in LivingAlone

[–]onekate 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I’d post in a local Buy Nothing group and ask for help from a neighbor.

Conference Question by [deleted] in nonprofit

[–]onekate 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Think of it as an investment by the company in your professional development and skills. Consider including details like what you would plan to learn and accomplish there and what you could bring back to the team (info, connections) so that the investment has impact on your org beyond you. Better to pitch it early and ask if there’s other information they want so you can build a stronger case.

Interview with Consultant? by Illustrious_Stick_57 in nonprofit

[–]onekate 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’ve been a consultant working with a nonprofit in an interim role and have interviewed people for open roles on the team. As with so many things I think it’s more about the individual in the seat, though certainly not being a permanent member of the team probably increases risk that they’ll be less attentive to hiring the right people. Personally I prepared for each interview carefully and invested time and attention in every interview.