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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here i appreciate all the women honest opinions.i hear some women say they could careless about how much a guy makes long as he is good to them overall and i wondered how true that statement was to majority of women.[/quote] Also OP this board is full of a lot of petty, spoiled people who think a HHI of 400K is "middle class" ... It may be representative of DC but it isn't representative of the world at large. [/quote] Exactly. Head about 40 miles outside of the radius and you will find plenty of women who have no problem with Burger King guy...[/quote] You think a woman in Leesburg is going to be happy with a guy that works at BK? Ummmmm, I grew up in the Shenandoah Valley and a good job was working for the state or county. BK and Walmart was for losers who were going nowhere fast. We're not as low rent as your petty fantasies. [/quote] Ok then. So maybe you can answer: who does a Burger King employee date? Do fast food workers just tend to date other fast food workers?[/quote] Most fast food employees are young. The older ones obviously are not dating your typical DCUMer. Some of them are between jobs, have addiction issues, dealt with adversity, or are simply from a modest walk of life where having a modest job is nothing to be ashamed of. I can't express enough how out of touch people in DC are. There is a whole world of people that make under $40k per year and don't consider themselves poor or losers. Many of you would be at a loss to live outside of the affluent cocoons of DC/Boston/NYC/SF etc.[/quote] I know so many people in the retail industry who are in their 30s and 40s and 50s because of strange life circumstances. Some are new immigrants with professional degrees from foreign countries that do not count here. They then take up a retail job to get some income on the side as they study to get a U.S. degree. Others are have just been fired and are job hunting on the side. Some do it professionally with hopes of being made manager.[/quote]
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