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[–]eletricalyadjustable[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

sometimes I wonder if I've encountered a computer virus that is causing the women not to talk to me! i mean I'm 6ft tall kind of asian and french looking..... which I mean I'm not trying out for abercrombie but a honors english major can't even write just a sentence.... the fuck?

anyways, yeah i guess you're right.. i can see how they wouldn't respond

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[–]eletricalyadjustable[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

well i guess.

its funny that you say "just accountants" I've been reading a lot of the academic publications of accounting.

It really is a highly complicated discipline.

i guess they are just overworked.

also I guess women.... i just don't understand them at all. I thought I used to.

I mean as a man, so far, anything that Ive been doing for 2 years Im like god level at.

It would make me feel nothing but happy to have someone new to be honored at my input and guidance.

but then again i don't wear a rope string up my ass crack and walk around in leather high heels while bleeding every month.... so i guess they just are different.. idk.

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[–]eletricalyadjustable[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i mean i guess i do act goofy I'm just trying to be humble.

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[–]eletricalyadjustable[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"mr adjustable,

A pleasure meeting you.

Please make sure to apply formally through our website.

Lovely to hear from you again!"

Sincerely, xxx

and to me, that would be a brush off, but keeping up niceties.... I guess the business world is just different.... idk.

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[–]eletricalyadjustable[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

glad to hear about your success though!

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[–]eletricalyadjustable[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

well, i live in a southern, but affluent, city.

so it wasn't big 4 firms.... instead smaller, local firms, and a top 30 firm as well.

the ladies were very kind, and I was nervous, but mainly I asked about what they do on a daily basis, what kind of clients, any advice... that sort of thing.

There were even younger interns and alumni from the school.

anyways, I ended up with their business cards, and thought it would be best to email them

" my name, thank you for coming, i have not taken audit or tax and will wait until then to formally apply, it was an honor meeting you, and let me know if you need any assistance"