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Wow! He got a porsche for a phone!? The article says he spent 5-6 hours per day for two years to make this happen. So, if my math is right, at the legal minimum wage, and with him working 50 weeks at a minimum of 25 hours per week, he put in about 2500 hours of work. Had he received min wage, he would have made over $17,000 (guaranteed, and maybe got a raise). He could have been the only kid in school to have a Porsche and year of public college paid for (or maybe some bling)!! Dumbass. He worked for about $3.50/hr.
Unfortunately, many people will see this as "get rich at home" when actually it's "stay poor at home".
It's also like the amount of productive time wasted on Facebook in a day. If you add up all the hours this country spends on Facebook doing, basically, nothing, then how can we possibly say we're poor?? If people donated just 10% of that collective time to something productive or charitable, imagine where we could be (public service, habitat for humanity, whatever). Facebook is the devil!
Unfortunately, many people will see this as "get rich at home" when actually it's "stay poor at home".
It's also like the amount of productive time wasted on Facebook in a day. If you add up all the hours this country spends on Facebook doing, basically, nothing, then how can we possibly say we're poor?? If people donated just 10% of that collective time to something productive or charitable, imagine where we could be (public service, habitat for humanity, whatever). Facebook is the devil!