OT: Weight "image" and job oppertunities
OK this is off topic somewhat, and may be a little more drama than most post. But sticking to the core question: Can people who knew you when you were at your heaviest, and had a negative attitude toward you regarding your weight, really change their opinion of who you are today based on who you were then? Background: About five years ago, I was up for a job promotion. The hiring manager (Mr. X) selected someone else over me, and during a follow-up discussion told me that his final choice came down the fact that at 400+lbs that I did not have enough “executive presence” carrying that much weight to be a good representative of the company or the hiring manager’s organization. Pissed me off at the time, and put my advancement on hold for a while, but I moved on to another less desirable role, under a different manager, and Mr. X moved on to bigger and better opportunities. Now five years later, I’m down to 220 lbs, looking and feeling better. Mr. X has moved up a few more notches in the corporate ladder. And now Mr. X is in position to replace the current President of the division. Mr. X has a new VP working for him, and that VP has asked me to join a new team they both are organizing to fix a problem that the current President sees as critical and a high priority. So if I join the team and we do well, then Mr. X is a shoe in to become the next president of the division. I am sure that the VP asking me to join the team knows nothing about Mr. X’s “executive presence” comment. And though I have seen Mr. X in the hallways and around the buildings over the last five years, we never had another conversation other than to exchange hellos, but he has seen me at my current weight for the last 6 months or moving downward to my current weight many times over the last 18 months . What my question is: Can people like Mr. X really change their opinion of who you are today based on who you were then? If "it's" not my weight will there be something else that will become the next no “executive presence” issue in his opinion of me? I know at times I still feel like I am just as heavy as I was when I picture myself mentally. I still get a thrill slipping on my small pants each morning when they button up with a little room to spare. I am not resistance to taking this new job offering out of revenge, what Mr. X said was the cold hard truth as he saw it. But I hesitate because in my mind I believe that Mr. X will always see me as “lacking something”, based on his prior opinion, and so he will effectively slow down my career advancement in either direct or indirect ways whether he admits that he is or not. If I chose not to join his team he will most likely still be the next president, and I will still end up in some way indirectly reporting to him, though at a level or two lower than being directly on his team. Thanks for your input ... and kick my ass if I need it. Herb
Poor men want to be rich, rich men want to be king.
And a king ain't satisfied 'till they rules everything.
- Badlands
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