I would LOVE to read the moralities clause in an investment bankers contract. It would be a comedy hit on TV I bet!Quote:
Originally Posted by doc-catfish
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I would LOVE to read the moralities clause in an investment bankers contract. It would be a comedy hit on TV I bet!Quote:
Originally Posted by doc-catfish
When I travel on business, right after making sure my hotel will be clean and have an Internet connection, I look up the local strip clubs. I'm moderately successful, happily married (and the wife knows about the clubs, too), and hardly a drooling moron.
I just like naked women and a drink when I want to relax... It's the closest thing I've found to proof that God exists - less the occasional drunken bar fight and the drug dealer in the corner.
It's also why I hate travelling with female coworkers, or males who are uptight - if we're in close quarters I can't get out to a club without poisoning my own work environment.
^^^^ Yes. Lol
I agree wholehaertedly. If I meet a guy at the hotel/condo I am staying at right across the street from the club, and he looks like a cool guy with some cash, I tell him to stop in. You are the kind of guy, from the sounds of it, that I want in my club.Quote:
Originally Posted by TorontoGuy
But taking clients to the club (though I wouldn't turn that party away from mine, it must be said) changes the picture. I can sympathize with a woman in that awkward position. If equal opportunity meant I got dragged into a place with Rex and Bif shoving their dicks into my clients face, I'd be looking for another way of making money.
PS The whole 'drooling' thing is funny. Go into a club sometime and watch the guys (though this might be less fun than watching the naked women, lol). There is so often a certain slackness of the jaw, or a hungry, shit-eating grin on the way into VIP, that gets me shaking my head and laughing. Not all customers do this, of course--but a whole lot of them do
I don't think that demanding one's legal right to equality in the workplace is some kind of opportunistic 'complaining.'Quote:
Originally Posted by Caged Boy
If the women bankers were invited to SC's & other ventures and turned it down, well them screw them for being prissy and rigid....they shoulda just sucked it up and went. Who wouldn't have fun in a SC??? They are SOL.
But if the women were never intended to be asked or included, or were openly barred from going, then I hope the jerks that set that standard get bent over six ways from Sunday.
Well, in spite of the reputation I have perhaps acquired here, due to my hard-line stance against proliferation of extras, and conceivably overwrought writing style, I am far from being prissy and rigid, lol...
Just ask my roommate, Summer, with whom I was cracking up with today about the time she unwittingly gave my friend from Chicago a HJ.
But would I go hangout in a male stripclub?
No f*cking way, man.
I have taken girlfriends to the kind of 'gay' clubs that straight people go to, on rare occasion, and had no problem whatsoever--the music was great, and I was not hassled at all by any of the guys. One of them even had guys dancing in cages--big fucking deal.
But a club set up specifically for the blatantly sexual entertainment of one sex by another is a whole different ballgame. Not necessarily bad at all, but hard to stomach for some, depending on their sexual orientation.
In today's social environment, there are a lot of women who love going to female stripclubs, and I welcome them--in fact I sometimes put them onstage. But there are also a lot who want no part of it, and I'd be the last guy to knock that.
So unless you would just gladly suck it up and go see 'Rocky' with the girls from the office, you might want to reconsider saying "screw them".
On a lighter note:
http://www.stripperweb.com/forum/showthread.php?t=60487
They showed it in the office (I don't work for MS). It reminds me of how I plan to run my practice, hahaha!!!
I can now say from extensive personal experience in a short time, the finance industry is a MAJOR boys club, as much so as the oil business, and much more so than high-tech.
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Originally Posted by Djoser
I sure would. I would have to go to my "special place" while Rocky was wiggling his junk in my face, but I would go. If I knew that I could network there & it would help my job, it's a small price to pay.
Besides.....that extra $$$ that all of that networking would bring will help pay for the therapy that I'm now gonna need to help forget about Rocky's junk! ;)