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Occupy a Job on Wall Street

By: Derek Wallis
Narrated by: Conor McGee
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An immigrant arrives in New York City at the turn of the century, falls into a job at a famous hedge fund, and is startled to discover how business is done on Wall Street. His observations of American culture and finance are jarring, surreal, and hilarious. The author worked directly for George Soros and launched funds with several other Soros alumni. In addition to his career in finance, he founded and continues to host one of the largest veteran fundraisers in New York, trains jujitsu at Renzo Gracie Academy, was the president of the parents association at a private school, and is training a second golden retriever.

©2024 Derek S. Wallis (P)2024 Derek S. Wallis
Absurdist Biographical Fiction Genre Fiction New York Witty Funny Hedge Fund Wall Street
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I enjoyed these stories in podcast form and was sad to see them suddenly disappear from Spotify. That said, the recurring introduction combined with the short story format always drove me batty. Things flow much better in this audiobook version and I was happy to pay for it.

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Great stories that will make you laugh, shake your head, or drop your jaw. Excellent read or listen.

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