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Originally posted by sororitygirl2
Okay, but say someone, on the whole, is not stereotypically attractive, but they are well-groomed, well-dressed, intelligent and confident. Can they achieve as much and be seen in the same light as a similar person with better looks? If it came down to two people who were identical except for looks in a job search, how would it be decided?
I don't know exactly what I am looking for, but I want proof that it truly is easier...
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No. The big swinging dicks produce results. Look at any CEO. They weren't the ones getting the chicken heads but they definitely have had a couple hot wives who want to be wined and dined.
You still have to have a solid foundation to work off of because if you walk in wearing Aldo shoes and an Express suit and you're really smart, chances are you aren't gonna luck out like Bill Gates.
-Rudey