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To be honest, just go to the interview and see how it pans out. Every building does things a little different.
Think positive but don't hold all your eggs in this one situation. Hope it works out and lets us know how it goes.
Yes, I am thinking positive and going into this with God lol The other day I was talking about "OMG I havent gotten a call back from the lottery" and then BAM the next day or 2 I get contacted so I can only hope for the best.
Right, I'm hoping they don't-and how would I let them know that it's hourly? During my interview? Im assuming I would have to fill out some paper work....
I'm just going in with God by my side lol I already have a huge migraine thinking about this.
If you paycheck has an hourly rate, ans they ask I would say hourly
They send the employment verification letter after the interview right before the send to HPD for final approval. That's how they did it for me 5 years ago when I won my 2 bdrm lottery apartment and that's how they did it for me last week for my hopefully soon to be 3 bdrm apt. Of course, they may not do it for your building but both instances, they sent employer verification for me after my interview and credit check, right before they sent to HPD. Wish you the best
They send the employment verification letter after the interview right before the send to HPD for final approval. That's how they did it for me 5 years ago when I won my 2 bdrm lottery apartment and that's how they did it for me last week for my hopefully soon to be 3 bdrm apt. Of course, they may not do it for your building but both instances, they sent employer verification for me after my interview and credit check, right before they sent to HPD. Wish you the best
Every building is different, I had to have employer, bank and landlord verification done before my interview and the credit check was done also before they interview. This was for several buildings.
Every building is different, I had to have employer, bank and landlord verification done before my interview and the credit check was done also before they interview. This was for several buildings.
Hopefully they see that a) my paycheck varies and b) that i have only been at the new job for only 3 months
I honestly think that if your paycheck varies, that might not be good for you. That would mean that if you work fewer hours, you might fall under the lower bracket, and if you get more hours, you can be above the upper bracket.
I honestly think that if your paycheck varies, that might not be good for you. That would mean that if you work fewer hours, you might fall under the lower bracket, and if you get more hours, you can be above the upper bracket.
As of right now, according to the calculations they use, my last 6 stubs (and whatever .06% they will tac on from my savings account) add up to being right in the middle for both income brackets
As of right now, according to the calculations they use, my last 6 stubs (and whatever .06% they will tac on from my savings account) add up to being right in the middle for both income brackets
How did everything go during the interview?
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