He's on LinkedIn. Right now he's a "Customer Success Lead", has been for a yr. and 3 mos. with some company called Ground Source.lol i read this in the comments
Carefully avoiding mentioning his major (journalism). Also, he didn't include a link to his web page, which includes a picture of him standing on a 12th century castle in Jordan, and then also mentions that a year after that, he attempted to summit Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, right after studying in Morocco, and spending time in Kenya studying ecology and conservation.
So, in other words, your tax dollars -- which are subsidizing his lower-than-market-interest student loans -- funded his world travels. At age 29, he's already traveled the world more than most people ever will, but he wants YOU, the American taxpayer, to pay off his student loans. Such a joke.
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and even more research reveals THIS nugget -- an interview from 2017 in which he states he didn't have a part-time job while in college because student loans gave him the "financial freedom" to not have to work while in school:
Basically he has a job playing on his cell phone it appears. Also he's not 29, he's 38.GroundSource is a platform that lets journalists, ethnographers, community organizers and others establish lasting connections with targeted demographics over SMS, web and voice. We make it easy to gather first-hand experience, contextual insight and qualitative research from even the hardest-to-reach people on the simplest mobile phones. We're reinforcing empathy as the most quintessential human value, one question at a time

He's on LinkedIn. Right now he's a "Customer Success Lead", has been for a yr. and 3 mos. with some company called Ground Source.
From their website:
Basically he has a job playing on his cell phone it appears. Also he's not 29, he's 38.
I finished school at 26 with a doctorate and paid off my loans in full at 29. Also worked part time while in undergrad and professional school. And I lived like a roach my first 2.5 yrs. after graduation.
it seems that he got a masters degree to be a customer service rep.
Pay cash, afford your education as you go, or find other ways to pay for it (military, work a few years before going, etc). Common sense things. Basic economics do not appear to be taught in HS anymore.
in very real way the debt was foisted upon them
in this world of outrageously expensive higher education what would they do if not or the vultures crawling all over the student loan industry?
think before you post
He's on LinkedIn. Right now he's a "Customer Success Lead", has been for a yr. and 3 mos. with some company called Ground Source.
From their website:
Basically he has a job playing on his cell phone it appears. Also he's not 29, he's 38.
I finished school at 26 with a doctorate and paid off my loans in full at 29. Also worked part time while in undergrad and professional school. And I lived like a roach my first 2.5 yrs. after graduation.
Or Ancient Etruscan Mythology or African Studies or some other easy useless degree.I
I noticed he didn’t say what his master’s degree is in. I’ll bet it’s in lesbian dance Theory.
Or Ancient Etruscan Mythology or African Studies or some other easy useless degree.
The health care crisis would be solved if we banned health insurance. Health costs would plummet very quickly to about 5% of what they are now.Higher education and health care have gotten so outrageously expensive average people can't afford either.
Some idiots will say "so what?" but what will happen to America when people stop going to college? What will happen to America when health insurance premiums get so expensive everyone stops buying it and just doesn't pay their hospital and doctor bills?
Something is wrong here and it needs to be dealt with.
The health care crisis would be solved if we banned health insurance. Health costs would plummet very quickly to about 5% of what they are now.
in very real way the debt was foisted upon them
in this world of outrageously expensive higher education what would they do if not or the vultures crawling all over the student loan industry?
think before you post

You really are naive to this issue. Even the wealthy often borrow to go to college. Your ideas are not realistic, as no one is going to do menial jobs till they're older, and then go to college. What's the point, since you'd instead have to borrow for other living expenses while you save?

When I was going to college it was 16 bucks a credit hour. You paid for your classes in advance or did not go. It was easily affordable. This problem has been created by corporations and banks who are looting higher learning students. If you believe the country is better served by having more citizens getting a higher education, you should make it affordable or free.
The health care crisis would be solved if we banned health insurance. Health costs would plummet very quickly to about 5% of what they are now.
You really are naive to this issue. Even the wealthy often borrow to go to college. Your ideas are not realistic, as no one is going to do menial jobs till they're older, and then go to college. What's the point, since you'd instead have to borrow for other living expenses while you save?
When I was going to college it was 16 bucks a credit hour. You paid for your classes in advance or did not go. It was easily affordable. This problem has been created by corporations and banks who are looting higher learning students. If you believe the country is better served by having more citizens getting a higher education, you should make it affordable or free.