Schooley Mitchell: Quitting the Coprporate Grind for Financial Freedom

Schooley Mitchell’s Neil Hostein was fresh out of college in 1998 when he started selling telecommunications services, including phone lines and large data networks for a major company in Canada. He quickly learned that he had a gift for sales, but his position in corporate telecommunications was unstable. As he watched co-workers lose their jobs without warning, he knew staying in that toxic work environment was no way to live. By Kelsi Trinidad