Your kids will be fine.. college name doesn’t matter as much as dcum tells you

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Anonymous wrote:I graduated from San Jose State University in 2008 during the Great Financial Crisis (GFC) with a degree in business. I worked at Pebble Beach Country Club from 2008 to 2010 while looking for a professional job. There, I met an EVP of a well-known private equity firm, and he gave me my first start. Fifteen years later, I am now a VP there, and I have many people working for me who graduated from Harvard, Stanford, Yale, MIT, etc... One thing that they do not have is "street smart". I learned "street smart" during my time at Pebble Beach CC. FWIW, I make five times more than they do. This is from a guy who attended an average public university.

A VP in a PE firm is not the same as a VP in a tech firm. It’s just a notch above associates and still below the director level. And you claim you make five times more than your direct reports? Are you managing a bunch of janitors?
And there is typically no such a position as EVP in a PE firm. So try to fabricate a more believable story next time!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I graduated from San Jose State University in 2008 during the Great Financial Crisis (GFC) with a degree in business. I worked at Pebble Beach Country Club from 2008 to 2010 while looking for a professional job. There, I met an EVP of a well-known private equity firm, and he gave me my first start. Fifteen years later, I am now a VP there, and I have many people working for me who graduated from Harvard, Stanford, Yale, MIT, etc... One thing that they do not have is "street smart". I learned "street smart" during my time at Pebble Beach CC. FWIW, I make five times more than they do. This is from a guy who attended an average public university.

A VP in a PE firm is not the same as a VP in a tech firm. It’s just a notch above associates and still below the director level. And you claim you make five times more than your direct reports? Are you managing a bunch of janitors?
And there is typically no such a position as EVP in a PE firm. So try to fabricate a more believable story next time!


Wow, you’re such a douche. Why does his success threaten you so much, bro?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I graduated from San Jose State University in 2008 during the Great Financial Crisis (GFC) with a degree in business. I worked at Pebble Beach Country Club from 2008 to 2010 while looking for a professional job. There, I met an EVP of a well-known private equity firm, and he gave me my first start. Fifteen years later, I am now a VP there, and I have many people working for me who graduated from Harvard, Stanford, Yale, MIT, etc... One thing that they do not have is "street smart". I learned "street smart" during my time at Pebble Beach CC. FWIW, I make five times more than they do. This is from a guy who attended an average public university.

A VP in a PE firm is not the same as a VP in a tech firm. It’s just a notch above associates and still below the director level. And you claim you make five times more than your direct reports? Are you managing a bunch of janitors?
And there is typically no such a position as EVP in a PE firm. So try to fabricate a more believable story next time!


Wow, you’re such a douche. Why does his success threaten you so much, bro?


DP. I don’t think it’s the success it’s that the story is obviously fake.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I graduated from San Jose State University in 2008 during the Great Financial Crisis (GFC) with a degree in business. I worked at Pebble Beach Country Club from 2008 to 2010 while looking for a professional job. There, I met an EVP of a well-known private equity firm, and he gave me my first start. Fifteen years later, I am now a VP there, and I have many people working for me who graduated from Harvard, Stanford, Yale, MIT, etc... One thing that they do not have is "street smart". I learned "street smart" during my time at Pebble Beach CC. FWIW, I make five times more than they do. This is from a guy who attended an average public university.

A VP in a PE firm is not the same as a VP in a tech firm. It’s just a notch above associates and still below the director level. And you claim you make five times more than your direct reports? Are you managing a bunch of janitors?
And there is typically no such a position as EVP in a PE firm. So try to fabricate a more believable story next time!


Wow, you’re such a douche. Why does his success threaten you so much, bro?

You’re such an idiot. You really need a faked story to feel good? Pathetic!
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