Do women get turned on when you tell them youre an actuary
you are actuarry what?
>>37854049
I think it friends were you work. If you work for a big, recognizable company, probably, because it seems like a high-status job. If not, it's probably neutral, or maybe good because they might assume you make a lot. I don't think it has a "nerdy" stigma or anything.
>>37854073
Kek'd
Lived. And kek'd again.
>>37854887
>If you work for a big, recognizable company, probably, because it seems like a high-status job
Hi, I work for Walmart
>>37854049
They probably don't even know what that is, just say you make a lot of money in insurance
>Do women get turned on when...
If that sentence ends with anything other than "you're a Chad" or "you're rich" or "you have a big dick" the answer is no
>>37854934
If I made a million dollars a year as a Walmart executive, I'd still tell people "I work at Walmart"
>>37854934
I didn't really consider that, but good point. I don't know too much about actuaries, and assumed most worked for insurance firms and such. I think it sounds good if you can say you work for state farm or allstate or something.
>>37854994
No, you'd say you're a Walmart executive
How about
>Risk management analyst
>Quantitative resilience tactician
>Corporate danger operative
>Extreme liability team leader
That kind of thing. Imply its a euphemistic front for James Bond style shit.