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  • in reply to: Most Courteous Place To Shop At:Praise And You'll See More Of It #728817
    m12345
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    Shoes at Park on 18th Ave and 57th has the most PATIENT employees ever. They’ll pull as many shoes as your daughter asks and not make faces when she finally agrees that the first ones were best.

    in reply to: BNOS CHAVA INTERVIEW!!!!!! #744290
    m12345
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    Gavra_at_work you took the words right out of my keyboard! I decided to be honest on my interview since technically, how can I support a learning boy without getting a college degree (please don’t send 100 posts explaining how) but apparently honesty isn’t always the best policy. B”H I married a great learning guy without going to BC. If its bashert, its bashert. Good luck!

    in reply to: Shidduch Resumes #699893
    m12345
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    Of the several resumes that I have received, not one said what the girl was looking for! I don’t really think knowing what town the girl’s grandfather came from (I am NOT making this up) matters more than that. I could see having the following, but I’m sure there are those that will want to add/subtract:

    Name

    Age

    Height

    Schools/camps

    Current job/yeshiva info (including rav they’re close to for boys)

    Area where they live/Shul (there may be 5 Chevy Friedmans in Flatbush so to know they’re in the 20’s is helpful)

    Family info (limited to parents and if necessary, immediate siblings)

    What she/he is looking for

    Any other unique things (wants to live in EY, do kiruv, etc.)

    in reply to: #695777
    m12345
    Member

    I think you mean permanent parnasa, or most stable. Unfortunately I know people with law degrees who’ve been out of work for a couple of years, accountants also. It seems that the medical profession might be more stable (or health care related jobs) however with each change in government, those become less reliable as well. It goes without saying that nothing is stable with mazel. Only davening can help! Good luck!

    in reply to: Waiting For An Older Sibling #1164652
    m12345
    Member

    Thanks for the insight Oomis.

    in reply to: Waiting For An Older Sibling #1164645
    m12345
    Member

    Oomis1105, can you please provide some examples of what would be tactful, versus not? I have several friends and relatives who are around 30 with siblings younger then them who are engaged or married and I just don’t know the proper things to say/do.

    Thanks!

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