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riskytrader
I'm a stay at home mom! :) My hubby's ridiculously successful so we don't really need the money. I miss working sometimes though.
ChocolateTrance
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Originally posted by riskytrader
I'm a stay at home mom! :) My hubby's ridiculously successful so we don't really need the money. I miss working sometimes though.


oh i see...i bet you do miss the adrenaline of working in industry!!... do you think you could go back though when your son/daughter is old enough? is that something you'd wanna do even if you don't really need the money? or do you not find it as exciting as you did when you first started out?
riskytrader
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Originally posted by ChocolateTrance
oh i see...i bet you do miss the adrenaline of working in industry!!... do you think you could go back though when your son/daughter is old enough? is that something you'd wanna do even if you don't really need the money? or do you not find it as exciting as you did when you first started out?


I totally miss it. There's not many jobs out there that give you that rush on a relatively consistent basis. The irony is I finally amassed a pretty good portfolio but rarely do I enjoy trading for myself anymore. I'm more a long-term player now. I really gotta get back into it. I actually want to start doing something p/t or even just playing a bit more in options like I used to so I keep my mind fresh.

If you ever want to trade strategies let me know.

P.S. Largest investment right now: PRFT: Nasdaq....made a LOAD this year on it!!! check out the chart.
Moral Hazard
My last job interview consisted of one question and one question only.... "So, what are we going to need to offer you in order to get you working for us?"
ChocolateTrance
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Originally posted by riskytrader
I totally miss it. There's not many jobs out there that give you that rush on a relatively consistent basis. The irony is I finally amassed a pretty good portfolio but rarely do I enjoy trading for myself anymore. I'm more a long-term player now. I really gotta get back into it. I actually want to start doing something p/t or even just playing a bit more in options like I used to so I keep my mind fresh.

If you ever want to trade strategies let me know.

P.S. Largest investment right now: PRFT: Nasdaq....made a LOAD this year on it!!! check out the chart.


I don't trade personally... but I do tend to stick my nose into other ppls business so I'll let you know what's hot ;)

Is your husband in sales and trading also?


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Originally posted by Moral Hazard
My last job interview consisted of one question and one question only.... "So, what are we going to need to offer you in order to get you working for us?"


please tell me you asked for a ferrari (insurance included :haha: )
Sasha
"do you want me to get naked for you?"
Jungle Fever
I was asked if I was a fruit or vegetable, which one would I be and why.

WTF

This was an interview for Wendy's Rest.
psychosomatica
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Originally posted by riskytrader
At Merrill Lynch...hiring manager shows me the intranet during the interview and points at our CEO. She's a middle aged woman and asks me "Do you think she's hot?!"

(at this point I pretty knew I was in!!...which self-respecting manager would show someone he's not going to hire something confidential)

We both look at each other for an awkward moment and agree she was far from it! LOL

I love you Jim!


>< I'm interviewing with HSBC on friday.. fixed income sales analyst.. Merrill didn't call me back :/

What did you trade?
LOT2005
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Originally posted by Ry Diggs
THEM: "What do you expect from us?"

ME: "No fat chicks in my work area"


Amen!
alexmorlo
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Originally posted by AC-Milan
Thanks for your help my friend but I'm in the "Great" US of A :) The interviewer seemed to like me, I don't know whether it was for my looks;) or the fact that I have passed my CPA Exam on my first try, within the 6-month period. We'll see how it goes.


My interview with PwC in Toronto was terrible. The partner couldn't comprehend why would a Canadian working for a big 4 accounting firm in the Middle east have a US CPA license instead of the Canadian CA designation. I mentioned a couple of valid reasons and he got pissed.

angelgirl
I was asked by an HR representative "If you were a turtle and you lost your shell, whould you consider yourself homeless or naked?"
chinaboy1021
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Originally posted by AC-Milan
I acted as a nerdy accountant would:) and I said I prefer classical music:toothless


umm....why do you think that will help? :nervous:

deloitte is not looking for nerds and losers who are fake, they are looking for normal humans who can do the job. they like their ppl to have a good personality on top of their academic qualifications.
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