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<p>You couldn’t be more wrong. You have a very sheltered-Northeastern view of the world. You would be amazed to go to, say, Minneapolis, or St. Louis, or Columbus, or Austin, or Charlotte, or even Tulsa, and know that there are people there making money hand-over-fist and live lifestyles you could only dream of. I think it’s pretty evident you haven’t traveled very much and you don’t know much about other parts of the country if you really think that the only way to make serious money is in a few urban centers and with degrees from a few select schools. </p>
<p>Let me spot you a clue. If you go work for Bain, or McKinsey, or a similar consulting group, you may wind up being placed in other cities during the duration of your project there. Let’s say you wind up in Omaha for 4 months or whatever. The people there had the means to HIRE you. THEY are the ones with the money that you’re trying to get a piece of.</p>