Ken Karpman was flying high for the first 45 years of his life. Armed with an MBA, he climbed the ladder as a trader, making up to $750,000 a year. But when he tried to go solo, starting his own hedge fund, and the market collapsed, he lost everything. Now he's collecting food stamps, working as a pizza delivery boy, and paying his childrens' $30,000 a year private school tuition only through the kindness of strangers. From an ABC News article: After a lengthy and fruitless job search, the...
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