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Actual snoop. No, it's common knowledge. Teachers would share it, share their income with us too, because it was public knowledge. So they weren't like scared of telling us how much they make because they knew we could just look it up.

February 1, 201833:29David
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Jason33:24
How do you know he made $175,000?
David33:26
Because you can go online.
Jason33:27
And you can look at it? Yeah.
David33:29
Actual snoop. No, it's common knowledge. Teachers would share it, share their income with us too, because it was public knowledge. So they weren't like scared of telling us how much they make because they knew we could just look it up.
Jason33:40
He would walk in and be like, I made $175K last year, guys. I don't know what you assholes made.
David33:45
No, no, no one was like cocky about how much money they made. That's what was so amazing. It was such a small hometown and you can get away with like, you can make a lot of money in it, but you can live so like frugally. You could live so cheap, you know what…
Jason33:58
Yeah, it's a good town.