Matt Chase for BI
When Russ Schmidt was about 12, he was helping out on his family's farm in rural Kansas when his father looked at him and said, "You're not worth anything if you're not working."
Those words fixed themselves in Schmidt's brain. Decades later — at age 66 — they still have a hold on him.
"I was, I am, a really good employee," he says. Through his two careers in San Francisco, first as an administrator and then as a nurse for 20-odd years, he often did more than what his job required.