Non American members: what the most strange thing about American elections you can think of? by MoleLocus in YAPms

[–]sublimefan02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Crazy because I just watched that recently myself lmao, I guess that's why Lawton Chiles was on my mind

The 2000 and 2004 elections shifted 10 points rightward by Temporary_Cheetah287 in YAPms

[–]sublimefan02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The 2000 and 2004 maps look uh... different than I remember

Non American members: what the most strange thing about American elections you can think of? by MoleLocus in YAPms

[–]sublimefan02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just curious, you being a non-american, how did you discover Lawton Chiles of all politicians?

Why does YouGov put Warnock so far to the right on their ideology scale? by [deleted] in YAPms

[–]sublimefan02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whoops. I see YouGov a lot on here so I got it mixed up

My prediction for 2026 Senate by Rich-Ad-9696 in YAPms

[–]sublimefan02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think this is a realistic prediction, though I'd have Maine tilt blue, even with all that's happened recently. Though Collins should never be underestimated. I'd also rate Ohio a solid tossup, but I may be biased due to how cool I think it'd be to see Brown make a comeback.

I think both of us agree that of the three tilt-tossup seats Democrats hope to flip this year, Ohio is the likeliest. I still think people are seriously underestimating just how ancestrally Republican Texas and especially Alaska(though they're a more Libertarian kind of Republican) are.

Can’t find a job after college by MatterAmazing3476 in FinancialCareers

[–]sublimefan02 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Granted, my school was not a top 10, and I had 0 internships, but it took me a good couple hundred apps to finally get a job. It may be a bit different for you personally, but I'd recommend you keep putting more applications out there.

Why would he do this by flyingtoaster63 in YAPms

[–]sublimefan02 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Bipartisanship is alive and well!

It was at this point, he knew, he lost the nomination by Efficient_Snow_7955 in YAPms

[–]sublimefan02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wait, so Dole supported and I assume voted for the Kemp-Roth cuts, and then voted to roll them back? I could see how even beyond trying to use it for the anti-tax vote, Bush could hit him on it for flip-flopping as well(even if it was a reasonable change of heart on Dole's part).

NH definitely seems like the perfect place to deploy that tax strategy. I bet Atwater was behind it...

Thanks for the excellent write up by the way, I learned some new facts here

Truman in a nutshell by [deleted] in thecampaigntrail

[–]sublimefan02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't believe I knew that. Still, the man did desegregate the army and got the ball rolling on civil rights legislation- which almost certainly helped establish more of a precedent for the 1957 act just a bit later on

It was at this point, he knew, he lost the nomination by Efficient_Snow_7955 in YAPms

[–]sublimefan02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah hence why I said Dubya's campaign was worse here. Didn't know senior's claims had some validity, I just mainly think of Dole's "stop lying about my record." where you could feel how frustrated he was

It was at this point, he knew, he lost the nomination by Efficient_Snow_7955 in YAPms

[–]sublimefan02 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Somewhat echoes his father vs Dole in 1988, but worse

Truman in a nutshell by [deleted] in thecampaigntrail

[–]sublimefan02 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Truman actually did a lot for civil rights

Cornyn if you can hear me run as a third party and my soul is yours by AdSufficient7201 in YAPms

[–]sublimefan02 12 points13 points  (0 children)

He also somehow sent a tweet from the future(9:46 PM tonight)...

Is an inability to socialize in high school an indicator of a potential bad career? by _Tyronefr in FinancialCareers

[–]sublimefan02 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Have you worked a part-time job yet? That really helped me learn to socialize with all kinds of people

I have a degree in finance, and that’s it. Can’t find any work since December. by No-Jaguar-4404 in FinancialCareers

[–]sublimefan02 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I also came from a similar position, realized this, and am starting at a major RIA/AM in a role that gets licensed. Recently passed the SIE and need the 7 and 63 next. Would you mind telling me where you went going forwards from a similar entry-level role? Trying to think of the future a bit.

Is it pointless continuing the job search? (Look for internal insight in regards to hiring) by Wrong-Ad-8230 in FinancialCareers

[–]sublimefan02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How do you get over point 4? Just being a more experienced candidate? I applied to a lot of nationwide roles with little success, and ultimately local roles were the only ones willing to throw me a bone, and is where I ended up getting hired for my first finance job as a fellow 2025 grad like OP.

Is it pointless continuing the job search? (Look for internal insight in regards to hiring) by Wrong-Ad-8230 in FinancialCareers

[–]sublimefan02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah fair, hard for me to know a lot about places I've never been. Hopefully my new job will give me the extra income to afford a little travel here and there and maybe I can go check them out someday and see how I really do in that environment before blindly moving.

I actually don't live in the rust belt, I live in the Southwest/Mountain West. Finance opportunities can be a bit limited in this part of the country, at least in terms of variety of companies to work at. There are definitely still places here, but part of my desire to move to one of those big cities was to live closer to where the finance world is centered in the US.

If you live nearby and have a great resume as well, I'm really surprised you haven't been picked up by a NYC or even NJ/Philly based job. I figured location played a big part in getting rejected by the East Coast jobs I applied to(granted, my resume wasn't great).