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Name a Hotter Female Profession other than Corporate Recruiters

PoopandBoogers

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Especially in the IT/Tech area. Was just down in Miami recently for one of the big wireless trade shows and the female recruiters were all smoke shows in their mid 20's-30's. Now this is nothing new having hot chics in sales, but the ratio of hot to ugly was 95-5. Very smart on their part, as it's a highly male dominated sector, with mostly white or asian guys under 45. This tactic has changed radically in the last 10 yrs, as most of the women you used to see were few and far between and looked like they smelled of soldering iron and parmesan cheese.

It used to be flight attendants and nurses, but that has dramatically changed in the last 20 yrs. Hell, even 10-15 yrs ago all the pharma reps were model quality, but even that has gone downhill. Honorable mentions to TV weather reporters and school teachers (seems the hot stewardesses are hot teachers now).
 
Especially in the IT/Tech area. Was just down in Miami recently for one of the big wireless trade shows and the female recruiters were all smoke shows in their mid 20's-30's. Now this is nothing new having hot chics in sales, but the ratio of hot to ugly was 95-5. Very smart on their part, as it's a highly male dominated sector, with mostly white or asian guys under 45. This tactic has changed radically in the last 10 yrs, as most of the women you used to see were few and far between and looked like they smelled of soldering iron and parmesan cheese.

It used to be flight attendants and nurses, but that has dramatically changed in the last 20 yrs. Hell, even 10-15 yrs ago all the pharma reps were model quality, but even that has gone downhill. Honorable mentions to TV weather reporters and school teachers (seems the hot stewardesses are hot teachers now).
From what I hear, pharmaceutical sales reps tend to be predominantly female and hot.
 
This might be purely anecdotal, but what I've heard from old college chums in the med field, is that the "hot pharma rep" ship has sailed. I do know that from the late 90's -mid 2000's, that was the field for recent sorority grads, but they burned and churned them, scaled back a bit recently, and the hotties that made it are in mid to upper levels of management. The fieldies are now made up of actual personnel with experience, rather than looks, ie male nurses, techs, PA's, NP's, etc.
 
I'm guessing that hot pharma rep thing was scaled back in general along with a lot of the changes with the way that business was conducted. I don't know if it was for legal or PR reasons, but the way the pharma companies bought off doctors for prescribing their meds was insane. I don't know all the details, but about 15 years ago I think they cut back on a lot of the craziest of that stuff (although I'm sure a certain amount still goes on), and maybe the super hot pharma reps were an incidental casualty of that reform.
 
Especially in the IT/Tech area. Was just down in Miami recently for one of the big wireless trade shows and the female recruiters were all smoke shows in their mid 20's-30's. Now this is nothing new having hot chics in sales, but the ratio of hot to ugly was 95-5. Very smart on their part, as it's a highly male dominated sector, with mostly white or asian guys under 45. This tactic has changed radically in the last 10 yrs, as most of the women you used to see were few and far between and looked like they smelled of soldering iron and parmesan cheese.

It used to be flight attendants and nurses, but that has dramatically changed in the last 20 yrs. Hell, even 10-15 yrs ago all the pharma reps were model quality, but even that has gone downhill. Honorable mentions to TV weather reporters and school teachers (seems the hot stewardesses are hot teachers now).

They should be making sure they all have nice shoes and knees in the tech segment. They really should be going for more average women to land the best tech nerds.
 
I went to the meeting for REI doctors (Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility) last year, and although this was a subset of Doctors, they were the ONLY group of physicians I've ever worked with that were hot. I mean like regular girl hot, not doctor hot.

Pharma reps used to be hot, but as they have whittled down their sales forces pretty dramatically they actually have only really kept the hard working decent sales people, and those traits are usually inversely proportional on the hotness scale. There are still some hold outs thought.

Med device recruiters are all old crusty dudes.
 
The chicks behind the makeup counters are usually pretty damn hot as are the female fitness trainers/wellness types. We have some of those floating around where I work and damn. Just damn...
 
Back in the day, before the changes in regulations, it was not uncommon for a dancer from Mons to also be a rep for big Pharma.

Generally, independent court reporters and sales reps for litigation services vendors are easy on the eyes.
 
Especially in the IT/Tech area. Was just down in Miami recently for one of the big wireless trade shows and the female recruiters were all smoke shows in their mid 20's-30's. Now this is nothing new having hot chics in sales, but the ratio of hot to ugly was 95-5. Very smart on their part, as it's a highly male dominated sector, with mostly white or asian guys under 45. This tactic has changed radically in the last 10 yrs, as most of the women you used to see were few and far between and looked like they smelled of soldering iron and parmesan cheese.

It used to be flight attendants and nurses, but that has dramatically changed in the last 20 yrs. Hell, even 10-15 yrs ago all the pharma reps were model quality, but even that has gone downhill. Honorable mentions to TV weather reporters and school teachers (seems the hot stewardesses are hot teachers now).

Can't disagree. I might move from recruiters to staffing firms. A new staffing firm came in last week trying to get us to use their consultants. Their salesperson was a former ms Alabama.
 
Back in the day, before the changes in regulations, it was not uncommon for a dancer from Mons to also be a rep for big Pharma.

Generally, independent court reporters and sales reps for litigation services vendors are easy on the eyes.
Agree. Recruiters in the legal industry are pretty strong overall.
 
I do pharm sales in Tampa area. There are plenty of smokes left. Some bad ones but majority of them are pretty hot. A little bit of crazy mixed in with most of them though.
 
Sometimes I'll be on Linkedin for someone in pharma or med device and the "people also viewed" section looks like a Miss America lineup.
 
I agree with recruiters and front-end IT sales people-- note not the sales engineer.
 
I'm still pissed at the flight attendant union for destroying that one, those uniforms could give a man the additional "O" face
 
I'm working for an ophthalmologist as a tech until school starts, and we have a couple smokin hot women as reps.
 
I think its still female flight attendants in practically every country except the USA.
 
If you find any profession that holds smoking hot women for any enduring period of time, you can be confident that the jobs are "fun" or high-paying. Very few truly hot women will stay in anything hard, stressful or unpleasant because, frankly, they don't have to. There are paths of lesser resistance available to them.
 
I think its still female flight attendants in practically every country except the USA.
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