heister:

Kate Upton.

^rolls of lard

[quote=Matrick][in reply to Tony Snark"]Why aren't you blogging for WSO and become the date doctor for WSO? There seems to be demand. [/quote] [quote=BatMasterson][in reply to Tony Snark's dating tip] Sensible advice.[/quote]
 

Something she is passionate about. I don't care much what field she is in as long as she is doing something with purpose.

Get your facts first, then you can distort them as you please.
 
Seanc:
When I get a chance to go back to schools for recruiting, I'm gonna bring back only the most fit broads for second round interviews.

I have seen a few come in for interview and have been disappointed.

 
defoss2:
The big boobs / nice legs botox chicks will take you to the cleaners: DivorCE cOURT. mY FRIEND from MS is going thru that experience now. Be careful for what you wish for.

I know that didnt say I want to marry them.

 

The big boobs / nice legs botox chicks will take you to the cleaners: DivorCE cOURT. mY FRIEND from MS is going thru that experience now. Be careful for what you wish for.

MC2
 

Sex while being a first year IBD Analyst?

Forget about it - dream on. You'll end up only going to places where other bankers go so you lose the only strong point you have left in your slowly dieing body(Money)

You will also be competing against those trade assistants who insist they are traders haha

long story short - you will pay for it or get none of it.

;-)

 
runtothehills:
Sex while being a first year IBD Analyst?

Forget about it - dream on. You'll end up only going to places where other bankers go so you lose the only strong point you have left in your slowly dieing body(Money)

You will also be competing against those trade assistants who insist they are traders haha

long story short - you will pay for it or get none of it.

;-)

I seen a lot of that, the trade assistants saying they are traders, not even that they claim to be prop traders.

Lucky for me I got a girl else would have had to resort to an office affair

 

Nurses are female sailors. I've dated a couple and know a bunch. Plus it takes its toll on a person.

For marriage, I'd say teacher. Off in the summers, teacher so they can teach your kids, stable job.

For hitting for the fence, think doctor or pharmacist. Dentist would be clutch, especially once they put out their own shingle. Flexibility and good money. Plus can do it anywhere.

Long ethnic women. Good luck finding a white, hot, female doctor. I've dated a variety of ethnicities and the white chick's have always been underwhelming. Haven't dated an ethnic girl with less than a masters, usually two of them. All nice and all hot. Even the sluttiest ones were angels compared to normal white chick's.

Ethnic arb guys.

 

It's a good choice unless you are needy or possessive. I can see why it isn't right for some people. That travel isn't forever if you are looking long term and it has good comp + exit opps. I guess you could opt for a woman who makes less than a third of what you do because her making less obviously means she's a happier and sweeter soul.

Basically you get to be in your zone most of the week. Great weekends and then when it gets serious and you are ready for it, the transition is an easy one.

 
  1. Models
  2. Actresses
  3. MDs who are good looking because they are smart, hard working, and pay their own way.
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cibo:

College students
Preferably, non-american too

You need to make sure that they have a strong work ethic and and are not gold diggers. This is why it's good to date Med School students.

[quote=Matrick][in reply to Tony Snark"]Why aren't you blogging for WSO and become the date doctor for WSO? There seems to be demand. [/quote] [quote=BatMasterson][in reply to Tony Snark's dating tip] Sensible advice.[/quote]
 

hospital nurses have much worse hours than you think, if you're talking a nurse at a orthopedic clinic or something who works 8-5, I'm with you. otherwise, nah.

depending on the level, teachers may or may not have great hours. knew a girl whose mom taught AP Chemistry and during the school year she'd be doing something related to that (lesson plans, research, grading, actually teaching) over 60 hours a week. granted, not banker's hours and she did have summers off, but not the cushy 40 hours everyone thinks.

Pharmacists, great gig. unless the laws change, great job security, limited malpractice liability, etc.

and @"karypto" scratch the jeans, sub for yoga pants and I'm with you. this was the uniform for the sorority girls at my school November-February.

 
thebrofessor:

buddy of mine is engaged to a nurse. they've moved from our college town to Chicago to the west coast, never took her more than 2 weeks to find a job. granted, she's a hospital nurse so has terrible hours, but still.

Yeah, that's another profession I think is relatively easy move and in demand. I really just wanted to point out that it's an important factor to consider if you are looking to have a career in finance today.

 
IvyLeagueVet:

Love an aggressive finance bitch from time to time... They love it hard and fast with no strings and snort off a line off your cock for good measure.

Finance bitches are amongst the least desirable professions of women to date. The only people I can think of that are worse are women in the military. Anyway, I'm talking about long term relationship material, not hookups.

PaloAltoθBurn mentioned consultants. What do you guys think of them? You get to see them over the weekends at least. And what about women in science/academia?

 

I'd say that the higher pressure and longer hour careers make the long term difficult, and I'm coming at it from the marriage->kids->entire life perspective. It's difficult if you're both bankers/finance, consultants, lawyers, etc. because you'll both have high demand jobs and once you have kids one of you will have to back off their careers unless you want a nanny raising your children while you never see them. I know a few guys who have stopped their careers in favor of the woman but it's nowhere near as often. If kids aren't in the picture it's not a problem.

The health field, unless they're a doctor or a hospital nurse, tend to have good hours and it can be easy for them to work as many hours as they want, 1 or 50 in a week, because they can get per diem jobs, and other than getting licensed in new states, they can get per diem jobs in a matter of days when moving. PT's, OT's, speech therapists and things like that are good for flexibility from a time and geographic perspective (I know from experience) and they're always in demand. It's also nice to be in a long term relationship with someone who's not in your field at all so that when you get home you can talk about something that's not work related.

Teachers: good and bad. Like someone stated, contrary to popular belief, they don't work from 9-3 and sit around the rest of the time. I have a few friends who are teachers or who are married to teachers and once the kids are down they sit around and grade stuff, put together lesson plans and whatever else they do for hours. Although the summers off are nice and if they land in a high income area they can make some really good money. Moving's not as easy as you'd think though. School districts hire at certain times of the year for the following school year and if you miss out on that it's substitute teaching.

But for ultimate flexibility, I'd recommend a yoga instructor.

 

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