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Warehouse Worker: Dismissive Attitudes and Homework Lytle

warehouse worker: He shared his accomplishment and the hard work it took to get him there in a post on Facebook, recounting flipping burgers in high school to pay for the SAT, caring for his younger siblings and hanging out his window to mooch off his neighbour's wifi to finish his homework, according to Huffington Post Canada. Lytle also wrote about the dismissive attitudes of people around him who didn't think he'd ever reach his goals. Shannon Satonori Lytle, the son of a warehouse worker and an immigrant, became the first person in his family to earn a university degree when he graduated from Harvard on May 25, 2017. I was scoffed at and told, From this part of Ohio, only the children of doctors and lawyers get to go to Ivy League Schools, ' the post reads. Lytle also talked about his fear when his laptop broke, as it had cost him 150 hours of work to buy in the first place. He sure did prove them wrong. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.