I want to be clear: I am not a part of this movement as an advocate because I "can't pay" my own bills. It is my belief that we should be of service to others in our community, and that's what I have done, and continue to do, as a student loan advocate. But as many of you know, I simply couldn't find a job - of any kind - in the U.S., so when my new company in Korea offered me a job to teach (something I love), I couldn't turn it down.
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Quick Post - MUST WATCH: "Paying Back Not Giving Back"
Before I left L.A. for Seoul, South Korea, I was interviewed by three documentary makers. Here is the first piece by Ramblin' Man Films.
I want to be clear: I am not a part of this movement as an advocate because I "can't pay" my own bills. It is my belief that we should be of service to others in our community, and that's what I have done, and continue to do, as a student loan advocate. But as many of you know, I simply couldn't find a job - of any kind - in the U.S., so when my new company in Korea offered me a job to teach (something I love), I couldn't turn it down.
I want to be clear: I am not a part of this movement as an advocate because I "can't pay" my own bills. It is my belief that we should be of service to others in our community, and that's what I have done, and continue to do, as a student loan advocate. But as many of you know, I simply couldn't find a job - of any kind - in the U.S., so when my new company in Korea offered me a job to teach (something I love), I couldn't turn it down.
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