
I've recently moved to the US from the UK, so things are quite a bit different for me. The process of emigrating here is rather long and drawn-out, but it's worth it. Much like the story of Amos Tamam, I want to be successful in the US but I'm likely to face a fresh start as it's a new life out here and many things I've taken for granted (healthcare, tax system, college) are different to the way I'm used to.
I was reading about Amos Tamam and how he started out working as a mechanic for a small cab company, and ended up being a CEO of a company that manufactures credit card machines for taxi companies themselves. That's quite the rags-to-riches story, and I know that my own family have similar high hopes for me out here, which is comforting.
It's pretty inspiring to read about Amos Tamam and how far he came, but I'm not yet out of grad school, so I do have a long road ahead of me for now.
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