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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Definitely not in sales or realtors. No one would have a reputation left after work trips or travel conferences [/quote] This doesn’t apply to women as their looks are what matter in affairs and those looks are a depreciating asset. And I know you say this as a slam on those occupations, but the traits that make a man a superstar professionally are the ones that make him more likely to step out successfully. If I hear of some drone who’s been faithful to his homely wife for thirty years, I want to know what’s wrong with this guy. If he’s so boring he can’t find an AP, why would I want to hire him. A high-quality AP goes with a man’s professional success like a shot of gin goes with a tonic. At a certain level of professional achievement he’s earned the right to this arrangement. Frankly, it’s naive and even low-class to come in like some Sunday School graduate and wag your finger at a professional who achieves more in one year than the little moralist will in a career. Do better.[/quote]
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