(HITC Business) The financial markets are ‘not the high-paying, glamorous place (they) once was’. The New York Post reports that Andrew Juhasz believed that a job on Wall Street was the ticket to the good life. The former West Islip, Long Island, resident landed a position on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange when he was 23. Not long after, he was taking home $200,000 a year. “I thought I’d be one of those people who retired rich in their 40s,” he says.
Famous Last Words: ‘I Thought I Was Safe’
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