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‎02-08-2015 12:44 AM
What a nice hand up for a fellow human. It's such a feel good story. He walked 21 miles per day to get to work. Left at 8:00 A.M. to get there for his 2:00 shift. In follow up news releases, a banker said that after seeing him walking over a long period of time, he would stop and give him a ride when he saw him. The banker is the one who contacted the media in Detroit about the story. Later on another guy started the fundraiser for him. It sure makes me feel good to know how much people care.
‎02-08-2015 02:31 AM
On 2/7/2015 terrier3 said:On 2/7/2015 Qwackertoo said:I still say YAY for him. Never missed a days work.
And I say BOO for his boss.
He was a model employee...worked for him for MANY years...and was just making $10.50 an hour????
Sometimes the universe has a great way of working things out for you.
A stranger started the funding campaign that has raised over $300k in cash and the dealership gave him a new Ford Taurus. What he received was far more than his boss would have given him.
Having lived and worked in The D, it's not the greatest public transportation. As we say "This is Detroit. We DRIVE". ![]()
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‎02-08-2015 04:40 AM
On 2/7/2015 Snowpuppy said:Or walk 21 miles each way if you don't have a car. That doesn't seem like a two thumbs up.situation to me.On 2/7/2015 terrier3 said:On 2/7/2015 Qwackertoo said:I still say YAY for him. Never missed a days work.
And I say BOO for his boss.
He was a model employee...worked for him for MANY years...and was just making $10.50 an hour????
Sometimes the universe has a great way of working things out for you.
A stranger started the funding campaign that has raised over $300k in cash and the dealership gave him a new Ford Taurus. What he received was far more than his boss would have given him.
Having lived and worked in The D, it's not the greatest public transportation. As we say "This is Detroit. We DRIVE".
‎02-08-2015 08:57 AM
He seemed like he was very happy to have a job, to work and be productive, and to be able to walk every day. Happy with the simple things in life. Too bad there can't be more people like this. I doubt he is an isolated case - I mean about working every day and making very little. I think it's wonderful what they did for him about raising the money and the car. It shows you that there still are kind people in the world. I hope he can budget his money wisely though so that he can afford to keep the car. When you get more things, more worries and responsibilities come with it. I wish him well!
‎02-08-2015 09:15 AM
I wonder why he could not get a Yearly bus pass? Cities even have help for those who need assistance in affording public transportation. Another choice would be to move closer to where you work if you do not have transportation.
‎02-08-2015 09:26 AM
I hope he can afford to keep the car.
‎02-08-2015 09:30 AM
Wonderful story and very happy for him. I hope it makes him happy and he continues to be just the way he is. Good man.
‎02-08-2015 09:30 AM
On 2/8/2015 brii said:I hope he can afford to keep the car.
Brii, He has over $300,000 in a fund for him... I am sure he can afford a car now.
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