Thank you so much for trying - but the link doesn't go to a story. It's a splash page. But maybe it will help us find the report on the Milwaukee news. I'm searching by your quote and will be back shortly.
Found it!
Rich Pasqua, who said he is a former acquaintance of Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger, recalled the interactions they had and the behavior Kohberger displayed.
www.fox5dc.com
It says the guy worked with Bryan "for a little bit."
So a little bit of pizza work was all he had before he went into being a TA. I'm trying to think how I would have been at teaching (in grad school) had I not been in Future Teachers in high school; done peer education in 8-10th grade; and then gotten a pre-grad school teaching job. I worked at fast food before I did any of that. I got tons of mentoring. All of us TA's (except one) supported each other and we had a couple of stellar teachers who had already TA'ed elsewhere.
Work history is, then, apparently, "Pizza worker" (time unknown; witness said short period of observation) and then TA at WSU's criminology program.
Big jump in responsibility, IMO. It's hard not to feel sorry for him, struggling as he was with his neuro thing. What a terrible tragedy - that no one picked up on his fragility or extreme anger issues (although he says he assaulted his dad violently in high school - so someone knew but probably thought he had outgrown that).
Same person (in that article) says that he never had a girlfriend, during the time that he and friends knew BK. Also very significant. This is the guy who also did heroin with BK.
IMO.