Fresh BYUI grad... turned down $250k/year starting salary? Umm, BS.

Bull. Shit.


She claimed:

At 15 I started teaching piano lessons. Through Highschool, I had more than 10 students. I loved it. My Terms. My Pay. My Organization. College came and I didn't have to work. I had enough money saved, but I yearned to do something.

So she's saying that she paid her tuition at BYUI costing ~3750 per year before supplies, transportation, room and board from teaching 10 piano students for at most 4 years. That's ~$375 / student / year. Possible. Perhaps unlikely, but possible.

Through college, I did 6 internships, all with major companies

6 internships. That changes things. Summer internships would bump this up to a 6 year experience, likely grad school. No way in hell did a high school piano job pay for tuition for 6 years of college life. Internships don't pay well, even for major companies, and she'll

VoxxVoice was a mix of everything that I loved. Events, Charity, Marketing, Keynote Speakers, Social Media, the whole package. At first launch, I put a lot of money, time and effort into it.

More money, this time for a new business. (One of many according to her Voxx site which claims, she was "working at companies as Director of Marketing, Client Relation Specialist, Social Media Manager, Content Consultant, Event Planner ect. a lot of experience and knowledge has come to Voxx." Remember when she said she didn't work? Yeah, so do I.

Speaking of which, I wonder what Voxx International would think about her company.

Anyway, she goes on to claim that...

Upon graduation, I had a job offer from ESPN offering a position that paid more than 250,000 a year starting pay

That's right. A new grad offered $250,000 on graduation. No. Just, no.

She was asked:

How were you going to make $250,000 starting salary? What would your job title have been?

She replied:

Great Question! I would have been over team contracts running their Event marketing/ PR / Press Conference ect. on an international level. I speak 4 languages which benefited this area. Thanks for commenting!

I can't imagine ESPN would not offer a director level PR position to an intern, fresh out of 6 years of college, who taught piano, perhaps was involved in a few MLMs, and started her own company which seems to infringe on another trademark.


Yeah... no.

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