Members Sleepin' Deeper Posted November 18, 2006 Members Share Posted November 18, 2006 Hey guys and gals, about 7 weeks ago I posted about how I quit my high-profile excellent cash money investment banking job and started as an instruments salesman at a new local music shop. Well, I've been there three weeks now. The first week we spent setting everything up, taking all the gear in, unloading that {censored}, price-tagging it, learning how to utilise the cash register etc etc... So, the store has been open for 2 weeks, and I'm loving every second of it. I took a 70% cut in salary, but what did I gain: - I wake up every morning HAPPY to go to work! (Who'dve thunk it?) - I'm proud of my job (I wasn't proud about walking around in pinstripes and being a corporate bitch!) - I get to interact with normal, every day people (instead of kissing CFO/Vice President arse 'til kingdom come) - I'm surrounded by objects of my passion (i.e basses, drums, synths...instead of freaking mergers, acquisitions, IPO's and stock options) - I get to be who I am - I don't have to stare at a monitor and endless Excel-worksheets all day I'm so happy, relieved, rejuvinated and pretty much god damn rehabilitated right here up in this bitch! All you corporate wankers and wannabees and Executive Management Team mfgs', here, take my Alabama Black Snake and stuff it down yer stiff throats! {censored}in' result!!! :) :wave: As a piece of advice to all/any of you office rats out there, get the {censored} out while you can, you WILL NOT regret it! Peace Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members henre Posted November 18, 2006 Members Share Posted November 18, 2006 Sweet, man. Stick it to the Man! I plan on never even doing the office thing in the first place. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members SaltyDogg Posted November 18, 2006 Members Share Posted November 18, 2006 Originally posted by Sleepin' Deeper Hey guys and gals, about 7 weeks ago I posted about how I quit my high-profile excellent cash money investment banking job and started as an instruments salesman at a new local music shop. Well, I've been there three weeks now. The first week we spent setting everything up, taking all the gear in, unloading that {censored}, price-tagging it, learning how to utilise the cash register etc etc... So, the store has been open for 2 weeks, and I'm loving every second of it. I took a 70% cut in salary, but what did I gain: - I wake up every morning HAPPY to go to work! (Who'dve thunk it?) - I'm proud of my job (I wasn't proud about walking around in pinstripes and being a corporate bitch!) - I get to interact with normal, every day people (instead of kissing CFO/Vice President arse 'til kingdom come) - I'm surrounded by objects of my passion (i.e basses, drums, synths...instead of freaking mergers, acquisitions, IPO's and stock options) - I get to be who I am - I don't have to stare at a monitor and endless Excel-worksheets all day I'm so happy, relieved, rejuvinated and pretty much god damn rehabilitated right here up in this bitch! All you corporate wankers and wannabees and Executive Management Team mfgs', here, take my Alabama Black Snake and stuff it down yer stiff throats! {censored}in' result!!! :) :wave: As a piece of advice to all/any of you office rats out there, get the {censored} out while you can, you WILL NOT regret it! Peace hey man, I remember that original thread. Good to know you are doing well and liking your current situation. Money isn't everything... and prestige counts for next to nothing in my book. You gotta be happy with yourself and you seem to be 100% on target. I didn't know investment bankers did excel sheets btw... I figured it was watching markets and ploughing through statistics but I guess it all boils down to the same boring stuff. Congrats. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members blue halo Posted November 18, 2006 Members Share Posted November 18, 2006 Good to hear things are going well for you, SD! Being happy is usually a good thing to be in life.. It's too short to hate what you do. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Sleepin' Deeper Posted November 18, 2006 Author Members Share Posted November 18, 2006 Originally posted by SaltyDogg I didn't know investment bankers did excel sheets btw... I figured it was watching markets and ploughing through statistics but I guess it all boils down to the same boring stuff. Congrats. Where do you think statistics reside in? That's right, mufuggin' Excel!! You're partially correct though, the old fat cats (VP's, Senior Advisors) don't do Excel. All they do is play golf, get loaded and spew BS on an hourly basis! Us under 30's analysts, project managers etc. do all the {censored}-diving and ass-munching which boils down to Excel sheets, Power Point presentations, annual {censored}ing reports and long bitch-ass hours. Not to mention clients who call you on Sunday at 10 pm to discuss some cracker jack proposals and resolutions for their Board meeting on monday morning. That {censored} is outta the park for me man! Aaaaah, bliss, pure bliss.... PS: I know there's peeps out there who really DO enjoy Corporate Finance, Investment Banking etc. and more power to them, but I wasn't one of those peeps and am so very happy to do something that I'm finally content with. Bass Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members blue halo Posted November 18, 2006 Members Share Posted November 18, 2006 You mind if I ask how you ended up in that gig anyways? Seems to me that there was at least *some* reason how you got into it in the first place. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Sleepin' Deeper Posted November 18, 2006 Author Members Share Posted November 18, 2006 Originally posted by blue halo You mind if I ask how you ended up in that gig anyways? Seems to me that there was at least *some* reason how you got into it in the first place. Finished HS in '96, had no clue what I wanted to do so decided to study Business Administration in the UK. Thought 'twas a good, general degree. Finished my degree in '99, did my compulsory stint in the Finnish armed forces and had to find a job. Found a job in investment banking. Started as project assistant, moved up to Project Manager. Annual salary was 50-60k (which is A LOT for a young dude in this part of the world) The only reason I stayed as long as I did (6+ years) was the pay. Now I have a nice home studio with decent gear. Now I don't need the money anymore. Now I sell instruments for 10 euros (+ commission) an hour. Now I'm happy! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members 3vcos Posted November 19, 2006 Members Share Posted November 19, 2006 Too bad I can't trade in my job in the music industry to become an investment banker. I'm a slave and a bitch anways; I might as well get good money for it. ;-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members EerieDreamZ Posted November 20, 2006 Members Share Posted November 20, 2006 Originally posted by Sleepin' Deeper Hey guys and gals, about 7 weeks ago I posted about how I quit my high-profile excellent cash money investment banking job and started as an instruments salesman at a new local music shop. Well, I've been there three weeks now. The first week we spent setting everything up, taking all the gear in, unloading that {censored}, price-tagging it, learning how to utilise the cash register etc etc... So, the store has been open for 2 weeks, and I'm loving every second of it. I took a 70% cut in salary, but what did I gain: - I wake up every morning HAPPY to go to work! (Who'dve thunk it?) - I'm proud of my job (I wasn't proud about walking around in pinstripes and being a corporate bitch!) - I get to interact with normal, every day people (instead of kissing CFO/Vice President arse 'til kingdom come) - I'm surrounded by objects of my passion (i.e basses, drums, synths...instead of freaking mergers, acquisitions, IPO's and stock options) - I get to be who I am - I don't have to stare at a monitor and endless Excel-worksheets all day I'm so happy, relieved, rejuvinated and pretty much god damn rehabilitated right here up in this bitch! All you corporate wankers and wannabees and Executive Management Team mfgs', here, take my Alabama Black Snake and stuff it down yer stiff throats! {censored}in' result!!! :) :wave: As a piece of advice to all/any of you office rats out there, get the {censored} out while you can, you WILL NOT regret it! Peace Dude, this is REALLY great stuff to read!!! Congratulations on getting what YOU want out of life and living it to the fullest. Please let us know how things progress. Too cool! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Guest Posted November 20, 2006 Share Posted November 20, 2006 Wow. That must have taken some courage to make such a leap. Congratulations, and I hope it continues to work out for the best. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members manoeuver Posted November 20, 2006 Members Share Posted November 20, 2006 I 'member your earlier thread, too. I hope you stay happy, man. genuine good wishes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members The Audacity Works Posted November 20, 2006 Members Share Posted November 20, 2006 Major congrats! I took a 50% pay cut when switching from 5-star food service to music retail, and it was like a huge weight had lifted off my shoulders. And what's weird is that at the time, I was spending so much money on gear, the brand new employee accommodation meant I still came out ahead. Oh, how I miss the GAS days. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members EerieDreamZ Posted November 20, 2006 Members Share Posted November 20, 2006 Originally posted by The Audacity Works Major congrats! I took a 50% pay cut when switching from 5-star food service to music retail, and it was like a huge weight had lifted off my shoulders. And what's weird is that at the time, I was spending so much money on gear, the brand new employee accommodation meant I still came out ahead. Oh, how I miss the GAS days. I envy you guys for that. I dont have the savvy to work in music sales. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members baldo Posted November 21, 2006 Members Share Posted November 21, 2006 great thread. kudos on the courage and the wisdom to make a leap of faith. i also made a similar change, very recently, in my life. couldn't be happier. change is usually good. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members mytee2.0 Posted November 21, 2006 Members Share Posted November 21, 2006 Originally posted by Sleepin' Deeper Hey guys and gals, about 7 weeks ago I posted about how I quit my high-profile excellent cash money investment banking job and started as an instruments salesman at a new local music shop. Well, I've been there three weeks now. The first week we spent setting everything up, taking all the gear in, unloading that {censored}, price-tagging it, learning how to utilise the cash register etc etc... So, the store has been open for 2 weeks, and I'm loving every second of it. I took a 70% cut in salary, but what did I gain: - I wake up every morning HAPPY to go to work! (Who'dve thunk it?) - I'm proud of my job (I wasn't proud about walking around in pinstripes and being a corporate bitch!) - I get to interact with normal, every day people (instead of kissing CFO/Vice President arse 'til kingdom come) - I'm surrounded by objects of my passion (i.e basses, drums, synths...instead of freaking mergers, acquisitions, IPO's and stock options) - I get to be who I am - I don't have to stare at a monitor and endless Excel-worksheets all day I'm so happy, relieved, rejuvinated and pretty much god damn rehabilitated right here up in this bitch! All you corporate wankers and wannabees and Executive Management Team mfgs', here, take my Alabama Black Snake and stuff it down yer stiff throats! {censored}in' result!!! :) :wave: As a piece of advice to all/any of you office rats out there, get the {censored} out while you can, you WILL NOT regret it! Peace you're the man, seriously. It takes some large balls to do what you did con-{censored}ing-grats to the 900th degree Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Son of HuHefner Posted November 21, 2006 Members Share Posted November 21, 2006 Originally posted by Sleepin' Deeper Hey guys and gals, about 7 weeks ago I posted about how I quit my high-profile excellent cash money investment banking job and started as an instruments salesman at a new local music shop. Well, I've been there three weeks now. The first week we spent setting everything up, taking all the gear in, unloading that {censored}, price-tagging it, learning how to utilise the cash register etc etc... So, the store has been open for 2 weeks, and I'm loving every second of it. I took a 70% cut in salary, but what did I gain: - I wake up every morning HAPPY to go to work! (Who'dve thunk it?) - I'm proud of my job (I wasn't proud about walking around in pinstripes and being a corporate bitch!) - I get to interact with normal, every day people (instead of kissing CFO/Vice President arse 'til kingdom come) - I'm surrounded by objects of my passion (i.e basses, drums, synths...instead of freaking mergers, acquisitions, IPO's and stock options) - I get to be who I am - I don't have to stare at a monitor and endless Excel-worksheets all day I'm so happy, relieved, rejuvinated and pretty much god damn rehabilitated right here up in this bitch! All you corporate wankers and wannabees and Executive Management Team mfgs', here, take my Alabama Black Snake and stuff it down yer stiff throats! {censored}in' result!!! :) :wave: As a piece of advice to all/any of you office rats out there, get the {censored} out while you can, you WILL NOT regret it! Peace Donald, is that you ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members G-bus v2.0 Posted November 21, 2006 Members Share Posted November 21, 2006 Originally posted by Sleepin' Deeper - I'm surrounded by objects of my passion (i.e basses, drums, synths...instead of freaking mergers, acquisitions, IPO's and stock options) Really??? I love options... I find them to be sexy. And don't even get me started on futures. - I get to be who I am Of course, this is the most important thing of all. It takes a big nutsack to do what you did. Congrats and enjoy the result! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Purity_Control Posted November 21, 2006 Members Share Posted November 21, 2006 f*ck man! nice one! things like that give me inspiration and hope for the future... it's good sometimes to know there can be more to life than office work and listening to management sh*te... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members eminor9 Posted November 21, 2006 Members Share Posted November 21, 2006 I'll have to wait a couple of years before doing such thing but it's in the scheme anyway. Young kids and wife at home need food, water and heating Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Umbra Posted November 21, 2006 Members Share Posted November 21, 2006 I don't need the money anymore. Hmmm...... you don't now. Dunno, wouldn't take that kind of pay cut personally. I like being able to do whatever I want when I'm not at work and never worrying about $$ and knowing I will retire with enough. Besides 50-60k doesn't go very far when you have a wife and kids, I'm not sure how someone could live off of that. Hope it goes well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Don Solaris Posted November 21, 2006 Members Share Posted November 21, 2006 Originally posted by Sleepin' Deeper - I wake up every morning HAPPY to go to work! (Who'dve thunk it?) - I'm proud of my job (I wasn't proud about walking around in pinstripes and being a corporate bitch!) Enjoy! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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