Sean Spicer
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I have my friends that went to school, and they graduated early 90s, chased the dot-com era, and they chased a lot of money. Some of them were in college. you know, insurance, whatever, but they were switching jobs every four or five years. There was no continuity. And they may have made a little bit more money.
I have my friends that went to school, and they graduated early 90s, chased the dot-com era, and they chased a lot of money. Some of them were in college. you know, insurance, whatever, but they were switching jobs every four or five years. There was no continuity. And they may have made a little bit more money.
I have my friends that went to school, and they graduated early 90s, chased the dot-com era, and they chased a lot of money. Some of them were in college. you know, insurance, whatever, but they were switching jobs every four or five years. There was no continuity. And they may have made a little bit more money.
I had a four-year head start on a lot of these people, and I bought houses and everything else. But, you know, they were always switching jobs. And I remember an old-timer saying to me, stay with the union, stay the course. It's not a marathon. It's not a sprint. It's a marathon. And today, like, the same friends... You take a snapshot of their lives.
I had a four-year head start on a lot of these people, and I bought houses and everything else. But, you know, they were always switching jobs. And I remember an old-timer saying to me, stay with the union, stay the course. It's not a marathon. It's not a sprint. It's a marathon. And today, like, the same friends... You take a snapshot of their lives.
I had a four-year head start on a lot of these people, and I bought houses and everything else. But, you know, they were always switching jobs. And I remember an old-timer saying to me, stay with the union, stay the course. It's not a marathon. It's not a sprint. It's a marathon. And today, like, the same friends... You take a snapshot of their lives.
They got the big houses, two SUVs, but they don't have pensions. They're paying 75% towards their medical. It looks great. The snapshot looks great.
They got the big houses, two SUVs, but they don't have pensions. They're paying 75% towards their medical. It looks great. The snapshot looks great.
They got the big houses, two SUVs, but they don't have pensions. They're paying 75% towards their medical. It looks great. The snapshot looks great.
Right. And it's never going to change for us. Like you said, it's old school, old school values. You learn that around the dinner table. Don't extend over your means. You know, stay true blue. It's going to pay off at some point in time. And I think, to your point, you know, there's not much of that left anymore. We've got to kind of switch gears and do a revisit.
Right. And it's never going to change for us. Like you said, it's old school, old school values. You learn that around the dinner table. Don't extend over your means. You know, stay true blue. It's going to pay off at some point in time. And I think, to your point, you know, there's not much of that left anymore. We've got to kind of switch gears and do a revisit.
Right. And it's never going to change for us. Like you said, it's old school, old school values. You learn that around the dinner table. Don't extend over your means. You know, stay true blue. It's going to pay off at some point in time. And I think, to your point, you know, there's not much of that left anymore. We've got to kind of switch gears and do a revisit.
Oh yeah, yeah, I knew Billy Bulger, yeah. So where my father and my mother are from, Charlestown, it's a white Irish Catholic community. Then over the bridge was the North End. And then you had South Boston, which was white Irish Catholic. The colony projects? Yeah, old colony projects. My mother grew up in the Bunker Hill projects.
Oh yeah, yeah, I knew Billy Bulger, yeah. So where my father and my mother are from, Charlestown, it's a white Irish Catholic community. Then over the bridge was the North End. And then you had South Boston, which was white Irish Catholic. The colony projects? Yeah, old colony projects. My mother grew up in the Bunker Hill projects.
Oh yeah, yeah, I knew Billy Bulger, yeah. So where my father and my mother are from, Charlestown, it's a white Irish Catholic community. Then over the bridge was the North End. And then you had South Boston, which was white Irish Catholic. The colony projects? Yeah, old colony projects. My mother grew up in the Bunker Hill projects.
So, yeah, we were familiar with the whole Bulger tale because some of it's not true. But, yeah, I mean, they were pretty powerful people, Billy Bulger.
So, yeah, we were familiar with the whole Bulger tale because some of it's not true. But, yeah, I mean, they were pretty powerful people, Billy Bulger.
So, yeah, we were familiar with the whole Bulger tale because some of it's not true. But, yeah, I mean, they were pretty powerful people, Billy Bulger.
Yeah, I was. I was like, okay. Well, they caught him, but the government knew where he was the whole time. I'm sure that's true. There's no doubt. Talked to my dad about it. It was funny, though. The government didn't want him to be found. I believe that. It's 110% true. Have you talked to my dad about this? No, but I mean, growing up there, it's funny.
Yeah, I was. I was like, okay. Well, they caught him, but the government knew where he was the whole time. I'm sure that's true. There's no doubt. Talked to my dad about it. It was funny, though. The government didn't want him to be found. I believe that. It's 110% true. Have you talked to my dad about this? No, but I mean, growing up there, it's funny.