with him for five months because on your sign, it was clear that you aren t just somebody looking for a job. you are very qualified. what did it say on your sign? it said ph.d. in biomedical science looking for full-time work. you got it. you had it for five months. where did you go from there? when i was there at john thomas, i achieved a lot of the goals that i set for myself. one of the things that i wanted to do is i wanted to find the very best biotechnology companies from a financial analyst perspective and i did that. i wanted to see sort of a global picture of how does a financial industry look at these biotechnology companies? and your goal is to try and help h.i.v. patients with some sort of medicine? what i ve been for many years is an activist. and i ve been most interested in biomedical issues. i was an h.i.v. and aids activist for many years and basically a patient advocate so i wanted to create a business that i could do my activism at the same time have a func
business and earn a living for myself. do you believe you are different from other people down there at zuccotti park, somebody who wanted a job, looking to get employment rather than just protesting? i m different. everyone s different. i think i still shared a lot of the common ideology of the occupy wall street people. with what? i think that our society right now is set it s unfair. there s not enough good jobs available, you know, the finances for the lower, you know, income people are have not improved in the past 10 or 20 years. ok, so you were given the opportunity to go and work in one of the businesses that you were actually protesting. and so now, will you give back to the world? will you hire people, then, maybe some other potential protesters who are down there and need jobs? i had an inquiry yesterday for a job someone who has a ph.d. in biomedical science in the area wants to work for my company. so hopefully i can make it something that can offer jobs.
and memorial. it is kind of overwhelming how much support and love the officers have here. it is a horrible feeling. they don t co they there are 960 names on the monument. they are battling wildfires across arizona. 340 people were forced to leave their homes. they are 4 miles away from 300 acres burning in the bradshaw mountains. they are pulling in air power to help douse the flames with water. no word on the cause of the flames sparked over the weekend. tracy foster got her big break when an executive at a financial services firm befriended her at the park last october. helped get her job. less than two months ago the new yorker who has a ph.d. in
the mom is in during the pregnancy. there are brilliant left-handed people. the president, my mom, brother is left-handed. a lot of brilliance. lefties, righties. i don t know how lefties work that out. jack is a lefty. i m a righty. well, how about this? this is fascinating. occupy wall street. one of the occupiers had a sign. apparently, has a ph.d. in biomedical science. had the sign. on the back it said, ask me for my resume. lo and behold. someone asked for her resume, and now she has a job. the occupier has a new occupation. yes. in finance. on wall street. see how quickly people sell out when the money is good. just saying. she s working there. and a quick story out of the detroit news. woman buy is a new car, funky smell. hires an insurance company hires a company to look into the smell. a dead body used to be in the car. the smell was coming from. now she is suing the dealership. wants $25,000. that car just died on her. car. hey, your high speed internet h
occupy new york protests, of all the people that you might have met down there, the one person that stood out in my mind, a woman who had a sign about not getting a job and wishing she could have one and when a reporter asked her if somebody from one of those wall street buildings comes down and offers you a banking job, would you take it? she said no. i m not talking about that woman yet. this exemplified to me what was frustrating me about this protest that even if a job was offered to her, she would not take it because it was a banking kind of a job. which really upset me. well, now it looks like somebody has crossed the fence. one of the protesters is now actually working in a banks. by holding up that sign, will you take a look at my resume? got a job as a result of it. exactly right. so the irony alert, beep, beep, beep, beep. her name is and i m going to show you the picture real carefully, tracy postard. she has a ph.d. in biomedical science.