I figured I paid people because they were doing things that I couldn't. So, I paid them appropriately - 'cause I sure as hell didn't want to have to go through the hiring process more often.
I used to cheat. I'd sponsor some research at a university and then I'd hire the best of the researchers to come work for me. It was a lot of complicated math and programming - and I hate programming. I'm happier doing my math on a calculator. I used computers 'cause they were faster.
I went to a pretty fancy school, so I have all the right papers. I hold a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from MIT. I did it in two four year stints, using the Marine Corp to help fund my education. However, the GI Bill sucked back then and only paid so much. I still had to work while in school.
I did get a stipend in grad school. That helped a little. But, I know what it means to work. I was NOT born with a silver spoon in my mouth. Quite the opposite, really. My dad was a career Marine (back then) and my mother didn't work. We were far from 'well off'.
Wow, that is quite a life and quite some experience.
I would say you're very much atypical lol.
I'm somewhat the same, though not really college educated.
Fantastic life you've had, when you throw in the playing and musicianship.
If I disappear I'm getting my dinner (delivery lol).
And a marine to boot (no pun intended lol).
Very atypical. Makes you able to relate to so many different people, I know that.
I've had one hell of a life. It's been a great ride so far. It has been four years since the wreck, so I guess I'll be okay.
I couldn't get food delivered if I wanted to. That's one of the drawbacks to being this remote.
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