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Justin Tetreault's secret life as a gas station attendant

We're not quite sure how Maclean's magazine comes to write about you when you're working your way through Algoma University College, supporting yourself by toiling 16 hours a week at at local gas station.
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We're not quite sure how Maclean's magazine comes to write about you when you're working your way through Algoma University College, supporting yourself by toiling 16 hours a week at at local gas station.

But there he is, Justin Tetreault, 21, talking on the official Maclean's website about his 86 average and how he wants to be a lawyer and how he started raising cash for that goal with a paper route when he was in Grade 6.

To read what Maclean's is saying about Justin the Saultbie and the debate over who should be paying for his education, please click here.

To learn why all the homework that Justin's teachers made him do back in his elementary school years didn't do him an ounce of good, please click on this.

To learn more than you'll ever want to know about the almost-official hot meal of the Algoma University College Student Union, click here.




David Helwig

About the Author: David Helwig

David Helwig's journalism career spans seven decades beginning in the 1960s. His work has been recognized with national and international awards.
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