The work's first 13 "tycoon" Wall Street



The work's first 13 "tycoon" Wall Street

Steve Cohen worked supermarket vegetables


steve Cohen supermarket vegetables to work of his early work 13 "bosses" on Wall Street
First job: Steve Cohen is a "fruit boy" Bohack supermarket with wage $ 1.85 / hour. He quit because they can earn more money from the gaming tables.
Work on Wall Street: Cohen is the founder of SAC Capital Advisors - $ 14 billion company is headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut. Forbes estimated Cohen has assets worth $ 9.3 billion.

Phil Falcone's athletes professional hockey


Phil Falcone an athlete professional hockey's first job 13 "bosses" on Wall Street
First job: After graduating from Harvard, Falcone has 1 year professional hockey in Sweden. He was traumatized and began moving to Wall Street.
Work on Wall Street: Falcone began his career on Wall Street at Kidder Peabody with junk bonds. He is the founder of hedge fund Harbinger Capital.
Last summer, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Falcone accused of securities fraud. He was suspended from doing consulting work for 2 years and fined $ 18 million.

David Tepper pay tuition by working in the library


David Tepper school fees by working in the library of the world's top 13 "bosses" on Wall Street
First job: Tepper worked in the art gallery of the University of Pittsburgh to pay college tuition. In an interview with Bloomberg, said he had applied to work at McDonald's when I was in high school.
However, he was not admitted.
Work on Wall Street: Tepper who runs Appaloosa Management hedge fund. He was one of those who record the best long-term investment on Wall Street. Last year, he was also hedge fund managers are the highest paid.

Former Citigroup chairman and CEO Sandy Weill


former CEO and chairman of Citigroup Sandy Weill's early work 13 "bosses" on Wall Street
First job: In 1950, Weill try to work selling travel guide books in New York City. However, it seems he spends more time playing arcade games.
Work on Wall Street: first job on Wall Street is doing in the room of Weill logistics of a brokerage firm.

Warren Buffett selling chewing gum, Coca Cola walk and take notice


Warren Buffett coca cola original rubber knife glue and newspaper delivery job early 13's "boss" Wall Street
First job: When to 6 years old, legendary investor went from house to house to sell gum. In addition, he also sells the magazines and cans of Coca-Cola's. He also went to daily newspaper.
Work on Wall Street: "The Prophet Omaha" is chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway and is considered one of the best investors of Wall Street.
According to Forbes, Buffett has net assets worth $ 53.5 billion.

T. Boone Pickens went to press



t boone Pickens di dua how the advent of the first 13 "bosses" on Wall Street
First job: Growing up in Oklahoma, T. Boone Pickens to take notice when I was a teenager. He lifted sales by tender of the surrounding area.
Work on Wall Street: Pickens is chairman of BP Capital Management and is also the author of the plan to bring energy independence to the United States under the name "The Pickens Plan."
Forbes estimated Pickens has assets worth $ 1.2 billion.

Ray Dalio is a caddy at a golf course when he was a child



dalio ray was a caddy at the golf san o As a child of the early 13's "boss" Wall Street
First job: When Dalio only 12 years, he worked as caddy bag and map (caddy) at a golf course with the appearance of characters on Wall Street. As a caddy, Dalio earned 6 USD per client and then he used the money to buy the shares first.
Work on Wall Street: Today, Dalio - founder of hedge fund Bridgewater Associates - the management is considered the most successful hedge funds in the world. Time Magazine also voted him as one of the most influential people in the world in 2012.
Forbes estimates that he has assets worth $ 12.5 billion.


Lloyd Blankfein - he sold peanuts



Blankfein started his job of 13 "bosses" on Wall Street
First job: Blankfein grew up in a social housing project in Brooklyn. To earn extra pocket money, he sold peanuts at Yankee Stadium.
Work on Wall Street: He is currently the chairman and CEO of Goldman Sachs.

Michael Bloomberg is protected car park



michael bloomberg Parking is to protect the lives of 13 of the "bosses" on Wall Street
First job: Michael Bloomberg as a guard in the car park when he was studying at Johns Hopkins University.
Work on Wall Street: Salomon Brothers admitted to Bloomberg in 1966. He was fired in 1981 and set up his own IT company. The company that has become mighty empire Bloomberg LP.
He was also Mayor of the City of New York. Forbes estimates he is worth $ 27 billion

John Stumpf - CEO of Wells Fargo - is the baker



wels early work of 13 "bosses" on Wall Street
First job: Stumpf have bad scores and high school class rank last. Therefore, the high school, he was a baker in a bakery in Pierz, Minnesota.
Work on Wall Street: Stumpf is CEO and president of Wells Fargo & Co.. and has worked here for 30 years.

Charles Schwab packaged almonds


Charles Schwab job packing han's first 13 "bosses" on Wall Street
First job: He packed almond in Sacramento, California.
Work on Wall Street: Schwab is the founder and chairman of the Charles Schwab Corporation, the brokerage firm was founded in 1971.
It is estimated that his fortune is worth about $ 4.3 billion.


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