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Hey guys. Slightly off topic but more about creating impressions.
So to set the context I'm past college age. I work in a more professional environment and tend to like to date in a similar area. I sometimes stumble over describing my job or what I do. I tend to be a fairly humble guy and downplay things about myself but more and more in this environment it seems to be the norm to "big up" yourself as I'd call it. Whether it's meeting women or other people in the business... if you're not sounding like the most important person in the room, people tend to dismiss you.
So in general I have a good job. I work in the financial world but it's difficult to describe what I do to someone who doesn't do it and I get a lot of "uh..."s when I describe it. I kinda feel like a jerk when I talk myself up or bullshit people but there's a lot of it in this environment.
I've encountered it with women here a lot.
About a year ago I went on a date with a girl who had described herself as a"high ranking exec". I was quite intimidated to be honest. As I probed her it turned out she worked at my company (it's a big place so I'd never encountered her). I realized who she worked for and that she was in fact a secretary. Now if she had said that up front I'd not have made anything of it but positioning herself far above my rank when I am in fact many times her senior just rubbed me the wrong way.
Another acquaintance I know recently started a blog detaicing her career and dating. Same thing. She is essentially a secretary but manages to roll with the high fliers by making herself sound very important. She name drops a lot like how she goes to parties with the "most important people in town" and how impressed they are with her... how she dates heads of financial companies.... how they all hit on her so much. Really I find it a turn off but it feels like that's how people get ahead here more so than where I'm from.
Any thoughts?
So to set the context I'm past college age. I work in a more professional environment and tend to like to date in a similar area. I sometimes stumble over describing my job or what I do. I tend to be a fairly humble guy and downplay things about myself but more and more in this environment it seems to be the norm to "big up" yourself as I'd call it. Whether it's meeting women or other people in the business... if you're not sounding like the most important person in the room, people tend to dismiss you.
So in general I have a good job. I work in the financial world but it's difficult to describe what I do to someone who doesn't do it and I get a lot of "uh..."s when I describe it. I kinda feel like a jerk when I talk myself up or bullshit people but there's a lot of it in this environment.
I've encountered it with women here a lot.
About a year ago I went on a date with a girl who had described herself as a"high ranking exec". I was quite intimidated to be honest. As I probed her it turned out she worked at my company (it's a big place so I'd never encountered her). I realized who she worked for and that she was in fact a secretary. Now if she had said that up front I'd not have made anything of it but positioning herself far above my rank when I am in fact many times her senior just rubbed me the wrong way.
Another acquaintance I know recently started a blog detaicing her career and dating. Same thing. She is essentially a secretary but manages to roll with the high fliers by making herself sound very important. She name drops a lot like how she goes to parties with the "most important people in town" and how impressed they are with her... how she dates heads of financial companies.... how they all hit on her so much. Really I find it a turn off but it feels like that's how people get ahead here more so than where I'm from.
Any thoughts?