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Reply to comment by cjd280 in JPMorgan Chase requires tech workers give 6 months notice before quitting by iammrfamous07
Ye a month of maxed unemployment covers 4 days for me :/
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Reply to comment by upnflames in JPMorgan Chase requires tech workers give 6 months notice before quitting by iammrfamous07
It 100% is at will, the notice period won’t effect anything except a rehire
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Reply to comment by selflessGene in JPMorgan Chase requires tech workers give 6 months notice before quitting by iammrfamous07
It’s pretty standard in finance in fact if you were going to another finance co and were like I’m starting in 2 weeks, the new company will likely think twice of hiring you cuz you’d do the same shit to them
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Reply to comment by kkirchhoff in JPMorgan Chase requires tech workers give 6 months notice before quitting by iammrfamous07
Haha jpm is same with tech although it’s like 3 months, but you get a good year of bad reviews before hand so you have to know unless you’re oblivious
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Reply to comment by vowelqueue in JPMorgan Chase requires tech workers give 6 months notice before quitting by iammrfamous07
Tell that to the 5k person mainly tech office in jc and the 5-10k tech office at metro tech (although not sure if they moved those guys to jc or Texas now) these are mainly back office, AM, and chase bank positions
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Reply to comment by omniocean in JPMorgan Chase requires tech workers give 6 months notice before quitting by iammrfamous07
It’s actually for vast majority of VPs, EDs, and MDs. Although in this case it was likely a higher than normal period for what he was which I’d assume an ED or at least a VP
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Reply to comment by kinovelo in NYC official says city is spending an estimated $10M a day on housing, feeding migrants by NYY657545
They’ve tried it got protested to hell
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Reply to comment by mrpeeng in NYC official says city is spending an estimated $10M a day on housing, feeding migrants by NYY657545
Go make a 5k donation to the adams reelection campaign it might just happen lol
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Reply to comment by thisMatrix_isReal in NYC official says city is spending an estimated $10M a day on housing, feeding migrants by NYY657545
His stuff is really good, haven’t seen the new border ones tho
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Reply to comment by Lilyo in To Achieve Real Financial Accountability, New York City Needs a Public Bank by Lilyo
That’s not how that works. Nyc issues bonds which investment companies buy with their client funds in order to earn interest. Nyc wouldn’t be able to just loan itself money even if was a bank, commercial and investment lines must have clear separation of funds by law. Their bank can borrow from the fed but those are short term loans for operating capital, like a day or two
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Reply to comment by Drag0nus1 in To Achieve Real Financial Accountability, New York City Needs a Public Bank by Lilyo
Ye banks don’t do that, it’s generally their asset management divisions, and you know who the biggest clients are of those divisions? Municipal and government pension funds
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Reply to comment by kapuasuite in To Achieve Real Financial Accountability, New York City Needs a Public Bank by Lilyo
I think they think they can reduce poverty by owning their own bank lol guarantee it’ll be insolvent in less than 5 years
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Reply to comment by zorbadiro in New York Will Pay Millions to Protesters Violently Corralled by Police by mowotlarx
Haha right
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Reply to comment by Freddy-Sez in Modular Portland Loo Toilets Will Be Tried in NYC Parks - THE CITY by space_______kat
Family ties (usually to city inspectors lol)
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Reply to comment by isowater in Modular Portland Loo Toilets Will Be Tried in NYC Parks - THE CITY by space_______kat
Ye then you’ll you’ll be the guy in states island who keeps getting sent to jail for not having 300k to tear down illegal renovations lol
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Reply to comment by Jimmy_kong253 in If you “lose” a citibike by ar1680
I wonder if crime stats are effected by that?
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Reply to Cheap Hotels by [deleted]
150 total or before fees and taxes. Every time I stay fees and taxes alone are around 50 a night.
You could try Jersey city near a path station, although they probably will run similar pricing nowadays
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Reply to comment by capttony84 in Why Rival Sides In The Housing Crisis Plaguing NYC Are Considering Peace by psychothumbs
They really need to relax it and provide more options like equivalent exchange. I remember reading about a jc developer who negotiated with the city that instead of designating 20% I think it was in 2 buildings they were building they would instead build another building in the cheaper part of town which will be 100% affordable and have double the units
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Reply to Employer didn't take out NYC local tax by sonyworld
Taxes (except employer portion) is always on you. The only is difference is remittance. They don’t have an obligation to remit NYC portion on your behalf IIRC. But my only experience in that was with a non nyc company while living in nyc
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Reply to comment by bairbs in HarperCollins workers have been striking for over 50 days. Here's how to help by Lilyo
Ye precisely, managers need to act in the interest of the company which may be (usually are) different than interest of the worker
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Reply to comment by TheMightyRasputin in HarperCollins workers have been striking for over 50 days. Here's how to help by Lilyo
Not anywhere, that’s pretty much completely against the purpose of the union
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Reply to comment by romanssworld in Which companies in NY are still working fully remote? Going back to office sucks -_- by romanssworld
Haha and still probably be able to get a condo on the beach!!
Ye cali, even Austin got pretty good salaries for tech. Shit I’ve interviewed with Fidelity in NC and they were very close to NYC software engineering rates. Probably could’ve negotiated for NY rates
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Reply to Which companies in NY are still working fully remote? Going back to office sucks -_- by romanssworld
Why do you need a New York company for a remote job? You can work for any company in the country/world as long as they pay what you want
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Reply to comment by Law-of-Poe in NYC, Goldman Sachs Launch Effort to Give Struggling Small Businesses a Lift by NotYourCity
Well the write really depends on what is being written off. AFAIK you still have to pay property taxes on empty properties. But you don’t pay income taxes, since there is no income, and you can transfer loss for certain amount of yers. We can’t particularly charge taxes on income that doesn’t exist, but loss write down could probably be discussed, but will be a difficult implementation
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Reply to comment by George4Mayor86 in Bronx Defenders hit city, NYPD with two separate police misconduct lawsuits — Bronx Times by BronxTimes
You’re right in that their job is to defend a person. You’re wrong in that they don’t care, they don’t particularly have a choice. It’s the defense attorney legal and ethical responsibility to defend a client whether or not they did it