An Alabama CEO has given one of his employees his car after learning the man in his 20s recently walked more than 30 kilometres — about 20 miles — to his job.
Bellhops Moving CEO Luke Marklin presented Walter Carr the keys to his car, a Ford Escape, three days after the young man had started his job.
“There’s decisions in your life that are sometimes big that you make pretty quickly because they’re the right thing to do and this is one of them,” Marklin told CBS News.
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Carr ran into car trouble when it broke down last week and in order to help a family move, he started walking to their home around midnight on Friday.
Pelham Police officers, according to CBS affiliate KCBY, passed him on his way to the family’s home and picked him up before taking him to breakfast. They then dropped him off at his appointment.
When Jennifer Lamey found out, the woman who he was coming to help move, posted a video on her Facebook which eventually reached the company’s headquarters.
Lamey thanked him in her Facebook post.
“I just can’t tell you how touched I was by Walter and his journey,” she wrote. “He is humble and kind and cheerful and he had big dreams.
“Be like Walter. Be a Walter. What would Walter do.”
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On Monday, Carr got a surprise when he was presented the car in front of a crowd.
“I’d like to give you this car right here. Today. Like right now. Like you can drive away with it,” Markling told Carr.
Asked why he made the 32-kilometre trek, Carr said it was about showing dedication.
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