working on the 4th?

I have the 4th mostly off (except for a couple hours in the morning to catch up on some old projects), Tuesday I may skip out a little early and then Thursday supposed to be a normal day (though may roll in a little late), how about you guys?

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David AamesI have the 4th mostly off (except for a couple hours in the morning), Tuesday I may skip out a little early and then Thursday supposed to be a normal day (though may roll in a little late), how about you guys?

Nothing for me. Markets aren't open.

 

Office will be extremely dead this week with lots of vacation and reduced dealflow during the summer slowdown. I'm only working Tuesday/Thursday.

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!! oh for you prospective monkeys, who are sad about working: my bank gave offers to mere 35-45% interns last year (wide range cuz i actually dont know the final number, but it was an all time low). one of the few kids that got a FO s&t offer came in during the july 4th long weekend. to study some model to prepare for the coming week. a senior guy (non-American, so didnt care to celebrate) who also happened to be in that day was so impressed-- showed the intern all the tricks and gave lots of advice..and probably pushed to give that intern one of the few offers.

remember kids that 1 day off in your 10-week sprint isnt worth it.

 

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