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What is the age range for a young professional?

Posted on 2/28/17 at 6:07 pm
Posted by TheIndulger
Member since Sep 2011
19239 posts
Posted on 2/28/17 at 6:07 pm
When are you no longer considered a young professional?
Posted by cheesesteak501
The South
Member since Mar 2014
3152 posts
Posted on 2/28/17 at 6:08 pm to
28
Posted by ehidal1
Chief Boot Knocka
Member since Dec 2007
37136 posts
Posted on 2/28/17 at 6:08 pm to
35
Posted by LZ83
La
Member since Sep 2016
17406 posts
Posted on 2/28/17 at 6:08 pm to
I'm 33 and been in my profession 11 years and still get called that.
Posted by TotesMcGotes
New York, New York
Member since Mar 2009
27875 posts
Posted on 2/28/17 at 6:08 pm to
21-35, I'd say.
Posted by goofball
Member since Mar 2015
16867 posts
Posted on 2/28/17 at 6:08 pm to
Under 35?
Posted by Winston Cup
Dallas Cowboys Fan
Member since May 2016
65497 posts
Posted on 2/28/17 at 6:08 pm to
Millennials are overusing the word professional imho.
Posted by Spankum
Miss-sippi
Member since Jan 2007
56042 posts
Posted on 2/28/17 at 6:09 pm to
Generally, over 40 is the cutoff.
Posted by SuperSaint
Sorting Out OT BS Since '2007'
Member since Sep 2007
140462 posts
Posted on 2/28/17 at 6:09 pm to
I lump 25-35 together but not exactly 'young professional'
Posted by dewster
Chicago
Member since Aug 2006
25365 posts
Posted on 2/28/17 at 6:12 pm to
25-35
Posted by ItNeverRains
37069
Member since Oct 2007
25472 posts
Posted on 2/28/17 at 6:14 pm to
40. a few graylites help as well
Posted by Elleshoe
Wade’s World
Member since Jun 2004
143616 posts
Posted on 2/28/17 at 6:14 pm to
Can we also get a list of jobs that are/aren't professional?
Posted by cas4t
Member since Jan 2010
70922 posts
Posted on 2/28/17 at 6:14 pm to
28? Damn

That seems young

I was thinking more like 35. I was in an association for young leaders in Xyz industry and the cutoff was 40
This post was edited on 2/28/17 at 6:15 pm
Posted by SuperSaint
Sorting Out OT BS Since '2007'
Member since Sep 2007
140462 posts
Posted on 2/28/17 at 6:16 pm to
I don't have a professional degree and although most of my peers do in the office I work in, if never refer to myself as a 'young professional' as well as no other individual. But I will say someone like 'a bunch of young professionals have invaded the CBD in the last decade living down there'
Posted by Tiger Ryno
#WoF
Member since Feb 2007
103099 posts
Posted on 2/28/17 at 6:24 pm to
quote:

I don't have a professional degree


Haven't been this shocked since Elton John came out as gay.
Posted by DirtyMikeandtheBoys
Member since May 2011
19426 posts
Posted on 2/28/17 at 6:26 pm to
bout 350 in vampire years
Posted by BeerMoney
Baton Rouge
Member since Jul 2012
8376 posts
Posted on 2/28/17 at 6:27 pm to
When you get married and throw in the towel.
Posted by TheWalrus
Member since Dec 2012
40555 posts
Posted on 2/28/17 at 6:33 pm to
It's a term only condescending pricks use anyway. Or guys trying to get laid.
Posted by Pelican fan99
Lafayette, Louisiana
Member since Jun 2013
34780 posts
Posted on 2/28/17 at 7:29 pm to
Under 40. Though it gets iffy at 35. Really depends on the person
Posted by Paul Allen
Montauk, NY
Member since Nov 2007
75219 posts
Posted on 2/28/17 at 7:29 pm to
How could 35 be the cut off when most don't start a solid career until very late 20's, sometimes even early 30's.
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