Employees of Burger King, Nevada, received a mediocre toy bagwith a perfect attendancefor 27 years, but are much more recognized.
The gift bag he received contained a movie ticket, a Starbucks tumbler, a candy, a strap, and a pen, and most people thought it was more suitable for him and talked about it. became. So her daughter, Serina, launched theGoFundMe pagefor her hard-working father.
Kevin Ford, 60, began working at a fast-food restaurant as a single father with custody of his two daughters, Serena explains on the page.
Ford remained in the company after remarriage, the family grew "for amazing health insurance" and sent four daughters to high school and college.
"My dad keeps working here because he looks young, but he's retired and leaving at the expense of his retirement," Serena said. Added.
People watching the video found Ford to be far more valuable.
"I thanked something," Ford toldNewsNationNow. "There are people I've worked with for 20 or 30 years, but they didn't get anything. I'm happy with everything."
In a goody bag , Ford was even grateful to have received it.
"The generosity of these people is just overwhelming," he said. "I'm crying for three days now. I can't believe it. I can't really do it."
Ford couldn't explain that he never missed a shift.
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"I don't know how I did it! Maybe I'm a robot?" He joked, "I just take a break. I never thought about it. I'm doing my best to do whatever I do. "
The flood of support surprised my family and the fundraiser since Tuesday is now over $ 157,000. increase.
Serena has updated her goals several times.
"I was surprised !! This is amazing!" Serena wrote in one update. "You are all very generous! Really incredible !!"
Even actor comedian David Spade donated $ 5,000 to Ford, andTMZtold Instagram DM " Please do your best. "
When Ford replied that he might actually still be able to take a break, Spade provided some great advice: "Wait until 30 years."
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