i've said it before and she confirms it [okay, single point data research extrapolation]
<<One graduate student at Columbia University in New York had a scholarship that covered almost all of her tuition, but not her living expenses. She spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the potential impact on her job prospects. She tried to make do — sharing a room with a classmate and working a minimum wage job, plus any freelance work she could get. But still she struggled to pay her rent and utilities, and her grades suffered.
"That's just not why I am here," she said. "I wanted to find the most amount of money I could make for the least amount of effort.">>
* providers see who they want, do what they want, and charge what they want.
and do as little as possible for as much cash as they can get.
* clients see who they want, do what they want, and paid what they want.
and get as much action as possible for as little cash as they can pay.
not much new in the article. in fact, it reads like one i read a few months ago.
click bait.
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