Good for him and the restaurant owner!
A teen's
luck appears to have changed after a chance encounter with an Indiana
restaurant owner during a 10-mile trek through ice and snow for a minimum wage
job interview.
It all
started on Friday, when Art Bouvier, the proprietor of Papa Roux, a Cajun
restaurant in Indianapolis, was laying rock salt outside the establishment
after an ice storm earlier that morning.
He said he
was approached by a teen who asked him how far it was to 10th and Sherman.
Mr Bouvier told WLFI-TV: 'And I'm thinking we're at 10th and
Post. I said, "Buddy that's probably six, seven miles." I said,
"You'd be better off on a bus especially in this weather." He just
said, "Okay, thank you." And he kept going.'
Later, as Mr
Bouvier was driving with his wife to a coffee shop, he was surprised to find
the same person, still walking.
They pulled
over, and asked him if he needed a ride.
The teen,
Jhaqueil Reagan, obliged, and along the way, he told the couple that he was
going to a Dairy Queen location for a job interview, and didn't have money for
bus fare.
He said that
he had already walked three miles before he reached Papa Roux.
Mr Bouvier told Fox 59: 'I'm thinking to myself, here’s a kid
walking almost 10 miles in the ice and slush and snow for the hope of a job at
minimum wage.
In Indiana,
the state's minimum wage is $7.25 per hour.
'That's the
kind of story your parents used to tell, my parents used to tell, up both ways
in the snow.'
Mr Bouvier
told him that even if he was offered the Dairy Queen gig, he would double his
salary if he came to work for him at Papa Roux instead, TheBlaze reported.
The teen
accepted, and was welcomed at the restaurant for his first day on Monday.
'It’s crazy.
I don’t even know. It’s really crazy,' Reagan told Fox 59. 'My heart’s just
racing right now. I’m just too excited, just excited to start.'
Struck by
the 18-year-old's intense ambition, Mr Bouvier posted the teen's story to his
Facebook page.
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1 comment:
i wansnt headed to dairy queen it was a thrift store
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