Park Avenue
If Cici needed a set of footprints to follow, my son has left some pretty big ones.
After several weeks of interviews with the top investment banks in the world, he has found a home. The competition is so fierce that he was interviewed six times by this bank. The way the big banks hire is through summer internships, much like the big law firms. Unless an intern screws up during the summer, they have a job waiting for them when they graduate.
He got his dream job in New York City, right on Park Avenue, in the Latin American Division of the bank where he will work in a Spanish speaking business environment.
I just had a talk with Cici about this and encouraged her to study abroad at the University of Beijing for at least one semester of college so that she can learn all the business terms in Mandarin. Then she will have the same edge that my son had in his interviews.
Our book was just reviewed in VeteransToday. The review is posted on the website there, and it is quite a flattering review.
It was a pretty good day, Tater. 



Congratulations for your son!
Interesting review. I think they need to change the part that implies that you started CfL though.
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Thanks Smitty. I hope he enjoys living in NYC.
I don't know where the reviewer came up with that idea. We have never talked and all she had to go by was the book itself, which certainly didn't imply that I had anything to do with starting or running CFL. The second edition of the book doesn't even mention it. I doubt that many people will read that review, but I am still going to try to reach her about changing that part of the review.
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I don't know how many people from that site will read the review either. The site seems to have a decided point to it.
I see you don't have it linked on your reviews page.
As for NYC, an acquaintance moved there, and I never thought of him as a New York type, but he loves it.
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