Show notes
This episode features a corporate marketing professional who grew up on the wrong side of the tracks in small town Eastern Connecticut who once made $14/hour as a janitor at 14 and just recently took a pay cut down to $116,000/year to relocate to Louisville. Let's hear about what it's like to have more than $125,000 in student loan debt, purchasing a 2,000-square-foot home for $37,000 after once living in a $2,400/month Manhattan apartment, being told by your HR department to specifically not discuss your salary, and the culture shock of going from a poor town to a fancy New York City college full of rich kids. And whatever you do, don't ask your teachers how much they make, even when doing an assignment about choosing a career.
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