The 90-hour weeks part?
The fact that he was doing it for a fossil fuel company?
The fact that he’s worth fucking $9.5 billion?

Also, not in the headline, but-

The fact that he did it back in the 90s when you could actually successfully open a small business and make money from it as if it’s relevant today?

The business is a franchise called Raising Caine’s Chicken, which I’ve never had, but if you go by Yelp reviews, it’s either the best restaurant that has ever existed or pretty mediocre.

Also, Wikipedia says very little about his early life, but apparently his parents could afford to send him to a private catholic school, so he didn’t exactly grow up improverished.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Todd_Graves_(entrepreneur)

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    The fact that he was doing it for a fossil fuel company?

    Well the oil field is one of Louisiana major industries that pays well and depending on your job doesn’t require a college education to get into.

    The 90-hour weeks part?

    Sounds horrible if you aren’t used to the oil field but he was probably working a rotation like 2 weeks on/1weeks off or 2 on/2off, 4on/4off etc.

    The business is a franchise called Raising Cane’s Chicken, which I’ve never had, but if you go by Yelp reviews, it’s either the best restaurant that has ever existed or pretty mediocre.

    It’s pretty decent fried chicken, even though the chicken fingers have shrunk over the years and price increased. Fries and texas toast are okay, Cane’s sauce (basically crawfish dipping sauce) is what kicks it up a notch.

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      3/4 cup real mayonnaise

      3 Tablespoons ketchup

      5 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce* (1 Tablespoon + 2 teaspoons)

      1 Tablespoon hot sauce

      1 teaspoon garlic powder

      3/4 teaspoon freshly cracked black pepper

      Pinch celery salt

      Shit’s good on burgers and chicken sandwiches as well.

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      Finally tried it last week on my trip to Vegas. I was underwhelmed to say the least. Chick fil A nuggets/ tenders are better.

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    I went to catholic school till 8th grade. Its pretty cheap for indocrination purposes till then. Catholic high school get pricey. I certainly would have stopped after 2 mil.

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        Considering he got loans from friends

        Ain’t that’s literally elite signalling lol

        Or do y’all got friends like and I am the only one proleing it here

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          Nope. I wouldn’t have a single friend I could ask for a business loan. Guess I need to pull myself up by my bootstraps.

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            Well I did hear that there a solution to being being poor that works 100% of the time.

            Get rich 🤡

            Jokes aside… These people want to blend within society so they can leech. They don’t think us as the same people and they act like it when it really matters.

            They do appear to hellva solidarity among themselves though while we fight each other

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    I ate it once out in Phoenix, it was fine. I wouldn’t say it was better than Zaxby’s, and I never think, man I really want that to either.

    Orlando got something called PDQ(spelling?), and that I actually would like to try again. Don’t live there though.

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    All catholic schools in the USA are private. That doesn’t meant the kids at them are privileged economically. There’s lots of working class families that scrounge and save to afford them and poor people that go tuition-free.

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      Yeah, I looked at the menu and it seemed surprisingly limited, especially for a fast food chain.

      Here it is:

      That’s their entire menu.

      Culver’s: We have all food ever created for sale right now on our 80-page menu. Have fun at our drive-through.

      Raising Cane’s: Fuck you, you have five options and all of them are chicken fingers.

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    I owned my own business with employees twice. I’ve faced decisions where I needed to screw over people to grow my business or make more money. “I owned my own business…”

    It is not hard to make a fortune. You just need to be a psychopath in a way that threads all the legal loopholes and only hurt people that are beneath your super secret caste rank we’re never supposed to admit is a thing.

    It starts by making your first million in reserve by becoming a slumlord. Then you can afford to use the legal system to bankrupt smaller fish while avoiding larger predators. From then on, you just need to continue to cannibalized as much as possible. Eating big fish is dangerous. Large filter feeders that kill hundreds of thousands of average people are the safest bet. Also, fund the right political party that maintains open loopholes that are easy to exploit and protect their biggest whales, and turn a blind eye to cannibal fish, while selling idiot krill whatever mysticism nonsense they are willing to buy. It is not hard. Just be a terrible human being. I failed when I tried, but my apprentice at the time still has his house to this day.

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      Could you organize your business into a worker co-op instead of following the example of successful psychopaths?

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      only hurt people that are beneath your super secret caste rank we’re never supposed to admit is a thing.

      I mean boomers are blind but below younger largely figured out their lots in life at least. I am more surprised at peoples lack of desire to obstruct this bullshit. Once you know that they think you as a human, treat the relationship properly otherwise you are fucking idiot and part of the problem.

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      Ironically, Citizen Kane has a relevant line: “It’s no trick to make a lot of money, if all you want is to make a lot of money.”

      This dude talks about passing his values on to his kids who are in the business, I shudder to think what his actual values are.

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      The fact that it pays to be an awful person shows that there is just something fundamentally wrong with our society. Possibly our species.

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        Terms of service are slavery contracts that presume all persons possess the means to process and competently understand the choices they make. The acceptance of these agreements is the legal forfeiture of citizenship and democracy. This is the simplified core issue of present Western society. Ultimately, people have proven that they will sell democracy and citizenship to anyone willing to create digital novelties. This has normalized and funded exploitation and the US party of open legislative loopholes for criminals.

        Seems like a stretch unless you fundamentally understand the implications against the third pillar of democracy—freedom of information required for an informed public. Informational determinism is a cornerstone of democracy. This cornerstone is missing and the house of cards is falling as a result. Most of our present issues boil down to this one problem either directly or indirectly.

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        I would say society, due to having money being displayed as success and intelligence by a lot of major news sources, regardless of the process by which they make/obtain that money.

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          Sure, but also think of all the horrible people throughout history that clawed their way to power and ruled both ruthlessly and successfully.