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Hey gents,
This is an issue I face with the somewhat more high-flying girls I take on dates, who often screen very hard for career success. I met a stunning 33-year-old advertising Vice President today (who could easily have passed for 23) and got her number, so it's on my mind...
Essentially I had a pretty much textbook international career path from about 1998 until 2011, when I took it into my head that I wanted to move to the United States. So I did so by joining a global consultancy firm that anyone who's spent any significant time in the business world will have heard of... basically one of the Big Three.
Well, that was a Big Mistake and marked the end of my supposedly stellar career path. What they had lined up for me was at total variance with previously outlined expectations, and it made me feel like I wasn't supposed to be there. So after less than 6 months, I left.
Since then I've had 2 further jobs in the US; the current one is with a prestigious organization and it has a fancy title and everything, but it doesn't pay well, as it's in the Arts.
I don't like talking about myself on dates (or any other social occasion, frankly) but it does tend to come up, especially since girls want to know where in the world I've lived and why I ended up in my current improbable location. When pressed on the consultancy role, I never seem to answer right.
Among the copious information in the articles on the Girls Chase main site, there's very little on this area; but frankly, I don't trust any other source of information where women are concerned.
So what would folks here recommend I say when this arises in conversation?
Thank you!
-Marty
This is an issue I face with the somewhat more high-flying girls I take on dates, who often screen very hard for career success. I met a stunning 33-year-old advertising Vice President today (who could easily have passed for 23) and got her number, so it's on my mind...
Essentially I had a pretty much textbook international career path from about 1998 until 2011, when I took it into my head that I wanted to move to the United States. So I did so by joining a global consultancy firm that anyone who's spent any significant time in the business world will have heard of... basically one of the Big Three.
Well, that was a Big Mistake and marked the end of my supposedly stellar career path. What they had lined up for me was at total variance with previously outlined expectations, and it made me feel like I wasn't supposed to be there. So after less than 6 months, I left.
Since then I've had 2 further jobs in the US; the current one is with a prestigious organization and it has a fancy title and everything, but it doesn't pay well, as it's in the Arts.
I don't like talking about myself on dates (or any other social occasion, frankly) but it does tend to come up, especially since girls want to know where in the world I've lived and why I ended up in my current improbable location. When pressed on the consultancy role, I never seem to answer right.
Among the copious information in the articles on the Girls Chase main site, there's very little on this area; but frankly, I don't trust any other source of information where women are concerned.
So what would folks here recommend I say when this arises in conversation?
Thank you!
-Marty