Jack and Ellen

杰克和艾伦

Love and Radio

社会与文化

2013-02-22

30 分钟
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Hey kids, this interview isn’t for you. You should skip this one. Ellen was struggling for money, working as a Subway “sandwich artist” (yes, that’s a real thing). So she decided to find a new job, and settled on one that allowed her to make over $30,000 for just a couple hours of work each … Continue reading Jack and Ellen →  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Hey, this is Nick.

  • And if you've listened to the podcast before, chances are you've heard some kind of content advisory.

  • I usually include that because I realize some people might have different standards than I do.

  • But this episode is a little different.

  • And I want to make it especially clear, if you have kids around, you should definitely skip this one.

  • Okay, let's go.

  • From WBEZ in Chicago, you're listening to love and radio.

  • I'm Nick van der Kolk.

  • Today's episode, Jack and Ellen.

  • At the time, I was working at subway, but it was just really, I don't know, tedious to work as a sandwich artist.

  • I was working five days a week really hard, all day.

  • I was on my feet for 8 hours, just breaking my back.

  • I wasn't able to make my own times.

  • And the best part about this job is that I can make my own hours.

  • I can work from bed.

  • I can make as much money as I want.

  • I was really stupid about the whole thing initially because people would want to meet me right away.

  • They would say, hey, you're 15.

  • That's cool.

  • It's got coffee.