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Occupations that allow you to flaunt your style.

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1.) Modeling.

2.) Business

3.) Laywer

4.) Sales person

5.)???
 

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Broker, Art Dealer, Academic...the list goes on and I'm too tired.
 

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Originally Posted by jimmyoneill
Broker, Art Dealer, Academic...the list goes on and I'm too tired.

Keep in mind said occupation needs to also afford the style you want to flaunt.
 

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Software Engineer. Even though most are devoid of it and you wouldn't be able to tell.... it's truly a profession where anything goes, even in some of the most corporate environments.
 

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Originally Posted by mafoofan
Keep in mind said occupation needs to also afford the style you want to flaunt.

Can laywers [sic] really afford to flaunt the style you want to flaunt? Maybe at equity partner level...

Also, why are we humoring the OP? He wasn't amusing in his previous banned incarnations.
 

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Originally Posted by mafoofan
Keep in mind said occupation needs to also afford the style you want to flaunt.

I'm an academic and I manage.
 

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Originally Posted by RJman
Can laywers [sic] really afford to flaunt the style you want to flaunt? Maybe at equity partner level...

Also, why are we humoring the OP? He wasn't amusing in his previous banned incarnations.


Lawyers make good money.
 

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I'm with Brandall. For work a had to do a training rotation with software engineering types. I was amazed. Some (ok, the majority) of engineers came to work in clothes that were hardly acceptable at the local gym, but a few would really dress to impress.
 

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