Hurley, billabong, quicksilver

<p>So I figured it would be awesome to work for one of these companies, but the business part of it. Is that possible without starting out in sales?</p>

<p>You are at a level of maturity right now that 4/5ths of this forum basically skipped outright. No one can here relate to you at all.</p>

<p>I’m actually just curious because my friends and I were talking about it</p>

<p>lots of cute guys at my high school used to wear those and I think they were nice so i can see why you want to.</p>

<p>Apply and see. What’s your functional specialty?</p>

<p>And yes, I really had no idea what your were talking about. Frankly because I could care less about those activities. I was Army Airborne however, so I’m not a stranger to high risk physical activities… You haven’t lived until you’ve done offroading in a combat zone. M16 on your lap and mud in your eye. hooah!</p>

<p>I can relate except I had an M4 and a shotgun.</p>

<p>Tortfeasor, I thought you were an Asian-born international business major?</p>

<p>Asian? In an alternate universe, maybe.</p>

<p>International Business Major - Yes. <<<<----- Capitalized!!!</p>

<p>You might be able to. I had an opportunity with Abercrombie & Fitch in their finance department. I turned it down because I didn’t like the dress code. Everyone at their main campus wore Abercrombie & Fitch clothing. It is a really casual corporate setting. We took a tour after an interview and their clothing department smelled of their cologne. I would not be able to work there. Go for it and you may be able to make it, especially if you wear the clothing and know their history.</p>