When I was in college, I always worked shitty jobs. For a couple years, I unloaded packages at 4 A.M. at UPS for $12 an hour. Overall, the job sucked. My back always hurt and waking up at 3:30 in the morning meant that, unlike my peers, I couldn’t stay out all night on Thirsty... Continue Reading →
Sli Ngcobo
I met Sli in Beijing, China. The first thing I noticed when she walked into the office on her first day of work was her radiant smile, punctuated by her ability to light up a room with her charming charisma. As I got to know Sli more, I learned that even when she’s upset, if... Continue Reading →