Cameron Herold
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Well, but we didn't, we didn't like, we had to start the paper file because I was the first president of the first fraternity in the city of Ottawa ever. What fraternity was that? What fraternity was it? It's called Acacia. Okay. So they'd started back in 1904 at University of Michigan. They had about 50 chapters in the US. We learned about them and we got mentored by their head office.
Well, but we didn't, we didn't like, we had to start the paper file because I was the first president of the first fraternity in the city of Ottawa ever. What fraternity was that? What fraternity was it? It's called Acacia. Okay. So they'd started back in 1904 at University of Michigan. They had about 50 chapters in the US. We learned about them and we got mentored by their head office.
Well, but we didn't, we didn't like, we had to start the paper file because I was the first president of the first fraternity in the city of Ottawa ever. What fraternity was that? What fraternity was it? It's called Acacia. Okay. So they'd started back in 1904 at University of Michigan. They had about 50 chapters in the US. We learned about them and we got mentored by their head office.
But I was literally the very first president and an active member and a pledge at the same time, which was really weird.
But I was literally the very first president and an active member and a pledge at the same time, which was really weird.
But I was literally the very first president and an active member and a pledge at the same time, which was really weird.
Well, I just saw some data points around that about a week ago that something like 25 or 30 percent of the current last two years MBA classes are still unemployed, that they haven't been able to find career jobs yet, which is pretty scary that you've invested in yourself and you can't get there. Yeah, the middle class is getting decimated, sadly, in North America. It is quite sad to see.
Well, I just saw some data points around that about a week ago that something like 25 or 30 percent of the current last two years MBA classes are still unemployed, that they haven't been able to find career jobs yet, which is pretty scary that you've invested in yourself and you can't get there. Yeah, the middle class is getting decimated, sadly, in North America. It is quite sad to see.
Well, I just saw some data points around that about a week ago that something like 25 or 30 percent of the current last two years MBA classes are still unemployed, that they haven't been able to find career jobs yet, which is pretty scary that you've invested in yourself and you can't get there. Yeah, the middle class is getting decimated, sadly, in North America. It is quite sad to see.
And the second part of that equation around the global financial crisis or the housing crash was Banks really were committing fraud in allowing people to get mortgages that they knew they didn't qualify for. And some people should be going to jail for that and they're not. And that's not okay.
And the second part of that equation around the global financial crisis or the housing crash was Banks really were committing fraud in allowing people to get mortgages that they knew they didn't qualify for. And some people should be going to jail for that and they're not. And that's not okay.
And the second part of that equation around the global financial crisis or the housing crash was Banks really were committing fraud in allowing people to get mortgages that they knew they didn't qualify for. And some people should be going to jail for that and they're not. And that's not okay.
And yes, the taxi driver who knew he was filling out the paperwork kind of fraudulently should be kind of getting slapped on that one too. So everybody was complicit in this. Anyway, yeah. Yeah.
And yes, the taxi driver who knew he was filling out the paperwork kind of fraudulently should be kind of getting slapped on that one too. So everybody was complicit in this. Anyway, yeah. Yeah.
And yes, the taxi driver who knew he was filling out the paperwork kind of fraudulently should be kind of getting slapped on that one too. So everybody was complicit in this. Anyway, yeah. Yeah.
Okay, so first, When a Tender Got Junk was not a massive company when I joined them. I was employee number 14.
Okay, so first, When a Tender Got Junk was not a massive company when I joined them. I was employee number 14.
Okay, so first, When a Tender Got Junk was not a massive company when I joined them. I was employee number 14.
I built it. Yeah. I took them from 14 employees. I took them from 14 to 3,100 in six and a half years as their COO.
I built it. Yeah. I took them from 14 employees. I took them from 14 to 3,100 in six and a half years as their COO.