They also happen to have rich parents who pay to put them in private schools populated by rich children, so they have personal connections to other rich people. Their wealth also happens to get them into prestigious universities, where they make even more profitable connections. Even without factoring in inheritance, you can draw your own conclusions.
there are millions of people from poor families that have gone to prestigious universities on scholarships and grants
it's not about how much money you have, it's about how much you commit to rising higher on the social ladder, which is the essence of capitalism
"The Pursuit of Happyness" is a true story you know
Do you honestly think minimum wage jobs help you get any kind of job beyond managing other minimum wage workers? Even then, management positions don't make you qualified for anything besides other low-paying management positions. How long have you even been in the job market?
minimum wage jobs -> managing other minimum wage workers -> other leadership positions later on
like I said, working minimum wage jobs is supposed to give you skills, not money