My Unpaid Internship Wanted Me to Pay Them. Here’s What I Learned
The best financial choice I ever made was to quit my unpaid internship after they asked me to raise $500 from my friends and family. That’s when I knew I should quit.
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Kendall Little is a freelance writer for Miami New Times and South Florida Gay News, while attending Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, Florida. Kendall is a journalism major who is currently managing editor of the University Press, the student-run newspaper on campus.
The best financial choice I ever made was to quit my unpaid internship after they asked me to raise $500 from my friends and family. That’s when I knew I should quit.
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