Anonymous
Post 10/29/2017 18:00     Subject: Common occupations for heirs and those financed by the bank of Mom and Dad

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:professor who teaches one college class


+1


Professor != part-time lecturer
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2017 17:58     Subject: Common occupations for heirs and those financed by the bank of Mom and Dad

stay at home mom
"writer" or journalist
teacher
spending their 20s in "grad school" / being a ski bum
social justice lawyer
working at the family's foundation
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2017 03:52     Subject: Re:Common occupations for heirs and those financed by the bank of Mom and Dad

Get involved in philanthropic causes like invictus games.
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2017 03:46     Subject: Common occupations for heirs and those financed by the bank of Mom and Dad

Anonymous wrote:runs a pot store and bakery in Boulder, CO. rest of time he's in Sun Valley.


haha yes. I went to boarding school with a bunch of "trustafarian" kids and running pot stores, going to music festivals, and making art/handicrafts are common "jobs" for this set.
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2017 23:56     Subject: Common occupations for heirs and those financed by the bank of Mom and Dad

Dance curator
Anonymous
Post 10/24/2017 21:46     Subject: Common occupations for heirs and those financed by the bank of Mom and Dad

runs a pot store and bakery in Boulder, CO. rest of time he's in Sun Valley.
Anonymous
Post 10/24/2017 19:17     Subject: Common occupations for heirs and those financed by the bank of Mom and Dad

Anonymous wrote:One trust funder I know (I kid you not) works as a superyacht chef.


I know one who worked at Goldman Sachs a few years, then quit to go to pastry school and become a pastry chef.