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Jake Unkutt Posted: Wed, 02/07/2008 - 11:30pm
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My mates trying to hook me up with a job as trainee stockbroker (anyone here done this kind of job?)
but my hair is pretty long at the moment,,,he said he wouldnt even set me up an interview unless i got my hair cut,,

Can anyone link some good images of cuts that are mid lenthg but still pass as professional?

I dont wanna go really short, cos if i dont get the job Ill have to look like spud for the rest of summer!!

t_dot Posted: Wed, 02/07/2008 - 11:31pm
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fck it, you wont last as a stockbroker, leave it long, you look like win butler, which is cool in my eyes.

Noble Locks Posted: Wed, 02/07/2008 - 11:39pm

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eight pages in this thread entitled 'hair' hurr.

http://www.fuk.co.uk/node/51325?page=3

EVERS Posted: Thu, 03/07/2008 - 12:07am

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worked in the Traded Options mkt twenty years ago, so things have probably changed radically - it's an exciting and challenging environment but whilst my mates were out raving, I had to be vaguely sensible and I realised I'd never get those nights back. Glad I experienced it but jacked it in for something less demanding as it was changing me into something that wasn't me (no Bud Fox).
If I could offer some advice, it would be to have the ambition of being happy - that might indeed be becoming a stockbroker or having long hair. I chose the hair.

Hello World Posted: Thu, 03/07/2008 - 12:11am
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EVERS wrote:

worked in the Traded Options mkt twenty years ago, so things have probably changed radically - it's an exciting and challenging environment but whilst my mates were out raving, I had to be vaguely sensible and I realised I'd never get those nights back. Glad I experienced it but jacked it in for something less demanding as it was changing me into something that wasn't me (no Bud Fox).
If I could offer some advice, it would be to have the ambition of being happy - that might indeed be becoming a stockbroker or having long hair. I chose the hair.

amen to that, your already partying in japan taking cool pictures - forget about chasing the money

Chopstickz Posted: Thu, 03/07/2008 - 12:19am
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Guido's crying his eyes out reading this Laughing out loud

MoB Posted: Thu, 03/07/2008 - 12:24am
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Jake's more noel fielding than win butler. Screw the job keep the hair.

Popeye Doyle Posted: Thu, 03/07/2008 - 12:28am

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could always get it a bit shorter than you have now but still have it long in a style you like and just slick it back for "professional" occasions.

New York Herald... Posted: Thu, 03/07/2008 - 1:51am
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but classic haircuts look so so much cooler than lanky locks...and any hairdresser should be able to do them?

but then anywhere which demands it has to be pretty manky

Luke Posted: Thu, 03/07/2008 - 3:04pm

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