Word: pays
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...find this personally horrifying," he said. "All my friends have been discussing it. I'm here first and foremost to honor the deceased...I'm here to honor the dead and pay honor to the living...
...before, saying they wouldn't give him any more money until he got himself together. Both Peter and Susie had offered to put him up, but he'd declined. No one heard from him for a few weeks. Then, he called Peter and asked for a thousand dollars to pay for a bankruptcy lawyer. Peter sent it. Susie called two weeks later; Mark's phone had been cut off. She e-mailed him, but he no longer had an account. He'd disappeared...
...farm is just very difficult, economically, to make it," Rose says. "We don't make much of a profit, but we pay the bills...
...money selling your soul to the devils of high finance or make no money while making the world a better place. He neglects to remind his readers that there is a third, albeit relatively unpublicized, possibility: Put your mind and skills to work in a field that will pay you reasonably, tap your creativity and expose you to worlds you haven't yet encountered. Some of these are for-profit, some could be called non-profit, but all have the potential to provide rewarding careers. A short list would include publishing, journalism, political organizing, foundation work, TV or radio production...
...rewards for those who make it through the gauntlet are substantial, however. The median starting pay--salary, bonus and other compensation--for the HBS class of 1998 was $145,000; and each HBS graduate garners, on average, four job offers...