Dashaansafin
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We all know you're a first-year analyst working in the financial district (which, might I add, is completely irrelevant to our advice on where to live); we know you won't be living on the street. Unless you're completely sheltered from the cold (i.e. cabs door to door where ever you go), the temperature makes a difference. This is one of the most conceited comments I've read on styleforum.
No. I am absolutely not trying to brag at all and I am far from a conceited person. I am just merely stating that my conditions are out of the norm for a recent college grad going into the workforce as I will have longer hours and want a place closer to work and am willing to pay a slight premium. So yes, my job is actually affects where I live as any 2nd year analyst will tell you (one already has: Fashion_Newbie) I am far from a baller as a first year analyst, I am someone's ***** (VP, MD, and probably associate) and anyone who works in finance knows that. Please don't label me as conceited. Thank you guys for the suggestions, I'll defiantly take everything into consideration.