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    Which job would you like to have as a woman?

    If you were a girl, which job would you be doing, or would it be the same you have now? For me it would be a kind of secretary, kind of like Christina Applegate in Anchorman before she became a reporter. I just love her classy but feminine outfits there, not to forget her lovely hairstyle. She gets harrassed a couple of times, but I personally wouldn't mind it. I would take it as a compliment and it would make my work day more exciting.

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    I would be doing the same thing I'm doing now. Out on the road and in my office once a week. Although I was going to do a floral shop with the wife when I retire but thats no more.

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    I would be a secretary in an office with a dress code of dress or skirt and heels.

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    dress code

    Quote Originally Posted by Foxy Lady View Post
    I would be a secretary in an office with a dress code of dress or skirt and heels.
    Yes so would i

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    My current job in retail.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jessica_brink
    She gets harrassed a couple of times, but I personally wouldn't mind it. I would take it as a compliment and it would make my work day more exciting.
    Oh, you say that now...

    I regret not taking a track into management, and had I been assigned female at birth, I'd have probably gone into sales, or perhaps law.

    I write computer software now, and while I'm good at it, since I've transitioned, I no longer enjoy the isolation it provides. I would much prefer to work with people. It turns out I'm better with people than computers.

    None of that has a thing to do with clothing though. Ironically enough, as a manager or as an attorney, I'd likely wear pants suits a lot. I hate pants suits. But of course that's mostly because I had little choice but to wear pants for 50 years. Given other options during my life, I'd probably feel differently about the matter now.

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    A sales girl adviser in a trendy women's fashion boutique, obviously
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    Figured this was a clothing thread in disguise.

    I'm studying environmental management and science so when I graduate hopefully my first step will be with a consultancy, eventually politics maybe?

    If I was FAB it'd be the same thing, it's what interests me.
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    I would enjoy working in a customer service role at a higher end hotel/spa like the four seasons or RitzCalreton
    Love making people happy and comfortable. To do so in a nice outfit and make -up.... Yep that's for me!
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    I would like to have the profession I have right now. Considering the field I work in (Human Resources) has probably an equal number of male to female participants, if not higher female, I don't see why I could not work in my profession in my natural state i.e. as a Cross-dresser.
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    Medicine...same thing I did before retiring.

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    I am in leadership and would want to be there as a woman. I would enjoy wearing the power suits of a female executive, and sometimes dressing to distract in a serious negotiation! It would be challenging sometimes dealing with the male condescension, but gotta admit powerful women turn me on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KrissyP View Post
    I am in leadership and would want to be there as a woman. I would enjoy wearing the power suits of a female executive, and sometimes dressing to distract in a serious negotiation! It would be challenging sometimes dealing with the male condescension, but gotta admit powerful women turn me on.
    I'm with Krissy on this one--I'd be a CEO of a corporation. I'd wear skirt suits or classy business dresses Mon-Thu, with killer heels and sheer hose. For dress down Fri I'd get creative with some pretty flat boots and leggings, cool sweaters, etc. If not a CEO, I'd also love to be an attorney because their standards for attire are just my style!

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    I would want to do something in the video games industry, or there is still a possibility that my t-shirt idea could work
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    As a woman... Biomedical equipment/implant sales/engineering: Upscale, room for expansion, focus on results, global access, secure future. Power suits de rigueure, modest heels (to be able to work in). The occasional dress, at work (it would need to be stunning).

    Or pharmacological rep: but it would have to be for a good one. Conservative, pervasive, perhaps neuro-psychological active meds- offering agonists for those ignored by societal norms. Working with surgeons and docs- statistical analysis, perhaps teaching.

    Ohhh-- I want to 'ditto' BillieAnneJean as well! Preferably on a 777, but not on routes with volcanic activity...
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    Due to the absence of conscription for women (2 years for men) I'd have less time to think about university and what I ultimately wanted to do with my life.

    So assuming my grades and attitude didn't change from junior college I'd be trying (emphasis on try) to get into medical school as did most of my former schoolmates. (Although I eventually got a place I decided against it.)

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    Sorry but I don't get it. Why should we want to have a different job if we were women? I understand not everybody loves his/her job, but save for clearly gender-limited jobs which are very few, why should we want to have one preferred "female" job as opposed to a "male" job?

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    I'm kind of stunned by most of the replies here. Does no one have daughters? I want my girls to kick butt in anything they choose and not have that defined for them.

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    I like the job I have. Why would gender come into play. I am a highly compensated, very successful software developer for a global corporation with amazing benefits.
    Having said that, I do have to admit it would be nice to be the one getting 2K a month in child support...
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    Back when nurses wore white dresses and their slips showed through I thought it would be great to be one.

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    I don't know if it was this thread or a different one, but someone suggested that he/she would like to be Vanna White. I think that is a good choice, also.

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    Without a doubt. A beautician. Have my on shop with two or three other girls.

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