Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DH is an accountant, which I suppose may be boring to some, but I am also one. I don't know if a lot of people realize how many hours accountants work, but it definitely makes child care duties a pain. It's after 9, and he's still at the office.
Accountants are priceless and essential. I hate when people are like zzzzz boring accountants....
Anonymous wrote:What does your SO do? Is he a boring accountant? Or is he a wold famous diplomat?
Do you care either way?
Anonymous wrote:My husband is an FBI agent, which isn't so "cool" in DC but seems to get him a lot of attention elsewhere. I would rather he be an accountant or something because I hate moving around for his job.
Anonymous wrote:Nope. Though I prefer not to date guys who do something similar to what I do, because I get competitive.
I would have a hard time if my husband were a janitor or something menial, though. Partly because I'd be the breadwinner and partly because it would be kind of embarrassing to admit that I (an MBA with a white-collar career) maried someone who could only find unskilled work. I don't really date those guys, though. (I don't consider a trade, like plumber/electrician/contractor to be unskilled.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DH is an accountant, which I suppose may be boring to some, but I am also one. I don't know if a lot of people realize how many hours accountants work, but it definitely makes child care duties a pain. It's after 9, and he's still at the office.
Accountants are priceless and essential. I hate when people are like zzzzz boring accountants....
Anonymous wrote:My DH is an accountant, which I suppose may be boring to some, but I am also one. I don't know if a lot of people realize how many hours accountants work, but it definitely makes child care duties a pain. It's after 9, and he's still at the office.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actually yes I do. I prefer men that are on the executive level.
I think you mean Executive level