What would you do if you weren't in finance?

I think we all have those days where we want to pull a Chris McCandless and go be a mountain man. If you weren't in finance, what would you do?

I have a knack for extreme stuff. I think I'd get my free-fall skydiving certification and PADI certification and maybe do that stuff. I went skydiving for the first time this summer and it was a fucking thrill - definitely something I want to do again. Another crazy item on the bucket list is to shark dive without a cage. With that said, I think I'd maybe instruct courses in those areas if I wasn't in finance. Or do some personal training, but I think that'd be a tough living financially.

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I'd like to be a cult leader.

Those who can, do. Those who can't, post threads about how to do it on WSO.
 

Hi Bay Street, I attend a non-target with3.0gpa but have flight experience from when i sat in a plane last year. What are my chances of breaking into the BB of airlines as a pilot? Is Cathay an upper BB? Where is it on the league tables? thx

 
"Bay Street Fool"
SSits: I'd like to be a cult leader.

"You make more money as a leader, but you have more fun as a follower".

I'm not even in finance, but flying was a dream of mine, so I'd be an airline pilot.
With Cathay Pacific.
It's the BB of airlines.

No way, Jose. Singapore Airlines, or Emirates, maybe. Better service all around, and cuter air stewardesses.

 

I'd say Advertising or Tech (fields I deem interesting). Don't know what those answers would result to. But I think as long as you could sell your way it would be okay.

Waiting for other responses as I'm getting curious too.

Fortes fortuna adiuvat.
 

I don't know necessarily if it is the "right" answer, but I'd say law, or maybe medicine. Those are my personal choices though. I'd imagine a really good answer is a field you are also interested in, that shares some characteristics with finance, and you can explain why they are similar and why you like finance/IBD better.

 

3rd world country warlord. Just kidding.

I'd be a musician or policy/political analyst or theoretical research anthropologist. Does working at the FED help towards any of those ends?

Get busy living
 
JDimonDiscuss.

Not allowed to say consulting, accounting, or law.

Well Jamie, funny you should ask this. I am actually starting to write a business plan to pitch to a few family members to open/expand on an existing family business. So I guess entrepreneurship.

 

I would answer it honestly. What else are you passionate about besides finance? I'm not entirely sure if this is correct way to approach it , but for my interviews I simply stated that I wanted to be an engineer before getting interested in finance.

When luck shuts the door you gotta come in through the window - Doyle Brunson
 

Politician/Lobbyist. I say this because its a sweet gig. You get a good amount of vacation days. You get paid well, a decent salary and phenomenal perks. You will develop connections with some of the most powerful people in the country.

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Do politicians really get paid that well? I assumed that most of the time it was that wealthier individuals tend to become politicians, as opposed to getting paid from being a politician...

 

Got this in an interview once. Said I'd go sailing.

"There are three ways to make a living in this business: be first, be smarter, or cheat."
 

Well the salaries from the government is only a couple hundred thousand, but you have to keep in mind, their income from other ventures is MUCH more. One of them alums from my school used to be an analyst at a PE firm in D.C., and they had a congressman there as an advisor. That congressman got paid 350k for just lending the firm his name and title. Their rationality is that a PE firm will be able to attract plenty more investors and have a lot more credibility with a congressman on the board. Many companies such as fortune 500 companies have former politicians on their boards. Other things include speaking fees. I know Congressman and Senators could make anywhere from $10k - $15k a day just by showing up to events and speaking. Most of the income you make will be outside of your government salary. I would choose being a politician over any position in finance, but getting your foot in the door is WAY WAY harder than finance.

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But did this guy actually go into politics from the beginning of his career? Or did he do some finance first and then politics?

 

as a politician you have the moral burden of knowing you are in the scummiest profession of the entire world (yeah a lot worse than finance)

 

I gave you a silver banana for having the same idea as me but as a speechwriter in another universe I hope you realize its one fucking word.

 

Pro baseball GM. A mixture of quantitative and subjective analysis of baseball players. You are basically playing in a real life fantasy league. Also, taking friends to your box to watch games would be fucking sweet. I'd wake up each morning with a smile glued across my face.

Writing code sounds miserable, life is too short to do that unless you are a prodigy. That being said, different strokes for different folks.

"For there is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so."
 
"Dingdong08"

I'd have bought a small bar on a Caribbean Island and be a bartender. I may still. I don't think it's necessary to say why.

I know a disbarred lawyer who did this. Might be the greatest life ever.

 
"Dingdong08"

I'd have bought a small bar on a Caribbean Island and be a bartender. I may still. I don't think it's necessary to say why.

Or the academic route and be a tenured philosophy professor. It would be great to get paid to think and talk shit all day long.

I've said this time and time again a propos the small-island bartender scenario. Similarly, I don't see it as necessary to explain why. Cheers to you buddy.
 
"ramenmonkey1"

investment banker fo life

seriously if IB doesn't pan out for me, I have no clue where life will take me!

This was more or less the inspiration for the thread. I never thought about it before.

I knew there would be some funny answers on here, I like the people that have a list of like 5 ready to go. Lol.

Where's @DickFuld? He needs to come here and shit on my thread already.

 

Something that pays me to travel around the world while working less than 40 hours a week. Experiencing new cultures and places is fun, and so is meeting new people.

>Incoming Ash Ketchum, Pokemon Master >Literally a problem, solve for both X and Y, please and thank you. >Hugh Myron: "Are there any guides on here for getting a top girlfriend? Think banker/lawyer/doctor. I really don't want to go mid-tier"
 

My two passions outside of finance are basketball and fashion (well, not all fashion, just menswear). I'd love to work for an NBA team in some capacity. Being a GM would be cool, but even just being a video coordinator would be cool as well (that's how Eric Spoelstra got his start in the NBA). On the menswear side, I think being a buyer for one of the high-end department stores (Bergdorf Goodman, Barneys, Saks 5th Ave) would be sweet -- just traveling around the world to different mills and fashion houses and choosing what to stock in the store. I wouldn't want to be a tailor or a designer or anything along those lines. I know a bespoke tailor here in NYC who is Savile Row-trained and works 12 hours a day, 6 days a week for an ever-growing client base. That's not much better than IB hours.

 

Something along the lines of astronomy or biology... Or a complete different path and solely focus on being an athlete, preferably doing something like soccer or MMA.

As for explanations, I'm just fascinated by science in general and astronomy particularly gets me (blame mainly Neil DgT for this). And for the sports, I've always been doing them; I just absolutely love sports. Would be fun to take a professional career although you would have to sacrifice everything else due to the fierce competition.

"Suffer today and live the rest of your life as a champion!"
 
  1. First and foremost, I'd run my own business. This is actually something I'm pursuing while in school, and, if it picks up, may be what I do instead of finance.
  2. I suppose this is a variation of the former, but I would consider being a drug dealer, not even joking. I think I'd be able to create layers of power that could preclude any chance of getting caught, and the profit margins possible would make the risks worth it.
  3. I'd also like to go into politics, as a libertarian who leans right. I feel like my ideas, those of free markets and personal responsibly, really would benefit America, and I've been interested in politics since before high school.
  4. Professional poker player.
  5. Scuba diver or something near the ocean.
  6. I'd kind of like to just travel and then publish a review of places via Youtube and a blog.
 
"Whgm45"

NBA GM - I had an offer to be an advance scout for the Knicks (scouting other NBA teams) or finance out of college and I chose the money. I don't regret my decision one bit, but it would've been cool being around basketball 24/7. It's always a fallback option.

Tell us more about the Knicks scouting gig. How?
 

National Geographic photographer. You get to travel the world and it generally seems like one of the less dangerous photojournalism gigs.

Or a museum curator. Sounds extremely nerdy and slow-paced, but after working in a loud, fast-paced environment I could think of nothing better than walking around a musuem all day by myself. I'm also a big history guy so I live for this shit.

Next stop: Flavortown!
 

From a pure fantasy standpoint? Formula 1 racing driver, fighter pilot (looked into it, but didn't have the vision), PGA golfer, owner/manager of a high-end car dealership group, or host of Top Gear (or something similar).

 

Yacht Captain. Frickin love boats.

"The way to make money is to buy when blood is running in the streets." -John D. Rockefeller
 

One of my friends from Highschool does this. Went into the Coast Guard and now he just Yachts all day long up the east coast and in Caribbean. Kid's dumb as a rock but damn he's living the dream.

 

I’d be a wilderness guide for an international guiding outfit. You get to travel a lot, and see things that most people will never see in their lifetimes.

"There's nothing you can do if you're too scared to try." - Nickel Creek
 

I would be a humanities professor. Just talk bullshit all day long , write a few bullshit papers, and get tenured. Sounds like a good little life to me.

 

Ski patrol or Wakeboard instructor Own a watersports store somewhere in Northern Michigan, maybe on Torch lake or something

"My name's Ralph Cox, and I'm from where ever's not gonna get me hit"
 

Entrepreneurship as a career. Dating supermodels as a hobby.

Also, why would you want to "pull a Chris McCandless" considering he died while out on his adventure....

 

Engineering. Some sort of Biotech maybe

"Look, you're my best friend, so don't take this the wrong way. In twenty years, if you're still livin' here, comin' over to my house to watch the Patriots games, still workin' construction, I'll fuckin' kill you. That's not a threat, that's a fact.
 

poker.

started playing casually with friends while in high school, then moved onto online/a little casino play in college. kind of had to give it up due to time constraints but if i had a lot of free time, would definitely love getting back into the game.

Sometimes lies are more dependable than the truth.
 

I honest and truly would go into Topiary....I was marveled by it as a child and wish I took it up and made a career from it. But money talks and bullshit jobs dont pay the bills.

Eventus stultorum magister.
 

Make spreadsheets of every one of my schools alumni who are in all the different industries which I could go in to and then cold call every single one of them, while upkeeping my spreadsheet meticulously.

“...all truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident.” - Schopenhauer
 
seabirdMake spreadsheets of every one of my schools alumni who are in all the different industries which I could go in to and then cold call every single one of them, while upkeeping my spreadsheet meticulously.

You and I think alike. I also maintain a massive spreadsheet to keep in touch with my contacts. :-)

"I am the hero of the story. I don't need to be saved."
 

Fly fishing guide or writer. Two activities that almost necessitate heavy drinking and transcendental perspective.

I was taught that the human brain was the crowning glory of evolution so far, but I think it's a very poor scheme for survival.
 
Tolland15Fly fishing guide or writer. Two activities that almost necessitate heavy drinking and transcendental perspective.

I like this a lot - same here.

Hey, you can do both - the thing about FFguide is money... I heard they don't make a lot... but you live a life of wilderness far aways from printers and cubicles...

"Whenever you feel like criticizing any one...just remember that all the people in this world haven't had the advantages that you've had." 'The Great Gatsby' - F. Scott Fitzgerald
 

Producer of an entertainment agency in East Asia. Do you have any idea the kind of revenue those cookie-cutter Korean popstars are pulling in right now?

Currently: future neurologist, current psychotherapist Previously: investor relations (top consulting firm), M&A consulting (Big 4), M&A banking (MM)
 

Racing cars or some sort of position in the automotive industry.

"The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it." - George Bernard Shaw
 

Become a pro Thai Boxer and move to Thailand, while working on some Physics in my spare time...

"Every man should lose a battle in his youth, so he does not lose a war when he is old"
 

If I wasn't doing finance, I'd have more time to do my girlfriend.

On a more serious note, 'though, I'd probably run my own set of supplement shops and maybe (quite possibly not due to too severe price-ruining competition from large branches) even a gym.

 

I'd be careful about talking for too long about outside interests like death metal during an interview. Perhaps the interviewer wants to be sure you are an interesting person, but you do not want to waste valuable time that could be used convincing the person that you can actually do the job you are applying for. I have interviewed kids who get so excited over a common interest that they think will give them a leg up that they talk way too long about it...20 minutes later im like "nice kid, but i have no idea whether he can do this job".

 

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