
No one is exempt from feeling the effects of this recent economic downfall. Even those more privileged are cutting back on spending and changing their budgets. If those members of upper class society have to adapt to the plummet in the economy, then of course young college students are experiencing hard times in this economic drought. Such is the case with sophomore Kevin McHorny.
McHorny is a sophomore majoring in marketing. His marketing skills came in handy for him because he landed a job working with 717 Parking. Working with 717 Parking was pretty easy for him because his only responsibility was parking cars for people. Not hard at all.
However, the problem for him was the pay. While he was happy when he got hired his smile quickly turned to a frown when he realized that the pay was too low. The job relies greatly on tips and tips just did not cut it with McHorny. “People just aren’t tipping like they use to because most people do not have the money to spare.”
McHorny recently decided that the low pay just was not enough to keep him away from his school work. So he like many others in America is back at square one. Financially challenged and looking for a way out.
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