"When I was 14, I worked on a farm, picking tomatoes. I was paid 50 cents an hour and made enough to buy a pair of skis," goes the New York Times post. "In high school and college, I worked on an ambulance as an Explorer, in
the Boy Scouts-affiliated program that links young people to various
professional services. I also trained as an emergency medical
technician." Read moreabout his start as VSP's chief.
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