Author Topic: Wondering if my life is tough enough for my haircut.  (Read 10636 times)

Offline yak

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Re: Wondering if my life is tough enough for my haircut.
« Reply #45 on: May 04, 2009, 02:42:08 PM »
little late to jump into this thread but i liked your story and how your career shifted, mine shifted as well but that didn't shift my personality, my lifestyle, ect.

I previously worked security, rode a motorcycle, managed a rock band in chicago, was a guy that had "baldness" as you call it and people wanted me on their side in a fight.

now, I have a MBA, Work as a finance manager for a large company, have 12 direct reports, ---- still sly, still ride, people would still want me on their side in a fight.

My "Career" is not filled with "baldness" but my life is.  My identiy and life is not wrapped up in the job.  My beard gets a little long from time to time and I have to trim it back, but after I am done for the day I jump on my bike and ride home forgetting all the "troubles" of the day..

jimhend

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Re: Wondering if my life is tough enough for my haircut.
« Reply #46 on: June 01, 2009, 01:24:34 AM »
Hey I think thats a dilemma we all go through to some extent.. or at least I can relate to it so you are not alone.. used to be all about guitars .. now I spend all the time with excel sheets..  But I am always dreaming of taking time out to be both of these things.. it is hard sure.. but it can be done

Offline sq

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Re: Wondering if my life is tough enough for my haircut.
« Reply #47 on: June 01, 2009, 08:56:15 AM »
Good lord there is a pack of us - all these lawyers, can we hear from the used car salesmen and the politicians  (the three most despised professions)?

Sly hasn't hurt me in law - in fact I think it may help, increases that "wiff of lucifer" that people like in a litigator

have to agree to what everyone has said to the younger guys - don't make your career the sole source of your identity (10 years in law) -