Company rewards man’s 42 years of work with barbecue

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After more than four decades commuting 40 minutes to work for a minimum wage salary at an unknown company, elderly man John was “rewarded” for his service with a measly barbecue.

The sub-par recognition of John and his dedication to the company for 42 years was upsetting to his colleagues, many of whom had also worked there for more than 30 years.

John dedicated the last four decades of his life to his employer, but you wouldn’t know it based on his measly send off. Many were fast to spring to action after Sonia suggested giving John “a little something for a better retirement” and established a GoFundMe. He was “one of the most talented and hard working” employees at the company and his energy was “unmatched”, she said.

 

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