Janitor proves first impressions don't tell the whole story

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

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  •  6 лет назад +1308

    No matter how educated, talented, rich or cool you believe you are, how you treat people ultimately tells all.

  • @diva70smusic
    @diva70smusic 5 лет назад +1193

    I am proud to say the most popular guy at my federal agency of nearly 6000 people is a janitor. Everyone knows him and goes out of their way to speak and talk to him daily. He is a wonderful mixture of kindness and wisdom. He holds court in the cafeteria at lunch with an expanding group of different people daily. It speaks to his magnetism. What makes this inclusion special, is that my agency is an introverted place. We are mainly mathematicians, scientists, and programmers. You can walk in areas where you can hear a pin drop. Many coworkers stay in their cubes all day and rarely interact with others. The generational gaps are huge. Yet these same people, of varying degrees, backgrounds and cultures, yucking it up and smiling when engaged with him.

    • @Archer335
      @Archer335 5 лет назад +36

      Wow! He sounds like a truly special person.

    • @joeblack4980
      @joeblack4980 5 лет назад +30

      Contact a news channel to do a story about him!!!

    • @prepperjonpnw6482
      @prepperjonpnw6482 5 лет назад +12

      So this is my tax dollars at work? Lol. Sounds like he should be in charge lol.

    • @starling9172
      @starling9172 5 лет назад +6

      He is sent by God

    • @-simplicity7551
      @-simplicity7551 4 года назад +14

      When I worked in retail my favorite person was one of the janitors. We hugged and he said "I'll miss you kid" when he retired. They can be the best people 😭

  • @koshar44
    @koshar44 5 лет назад +1471

    Ive been a custodian my whole life, its because i care. Im.not the smartest guy, but i care about folks.

    • @kristineplamenco6137
      @kristineplamenco6137 5 лет назад +85

      Keep it up Koshar many people needs someone like you. God bless u

    • @koshar44
      @koshar44 5 лет назад +29

      @@kristineplamenco6137 thanks

    • @tatialo37
      @tatialo37 5 лет назад +38

      Thanks for sharing your story! Every job is important! Every job affects a person!

    • @koshar44
      @koshar44 5 лет назад +29

      @@tatialo37 Customer service never ends and is very rewarding.

    • @lorawiese5596
      @lorawiese5596 5 лет назад +29

      That is more important than being smart. Kindnes, caring are worth more than most people stop to think about. Good for you, keep your kindness showing.

  • @carlrest6553
    @carlrest6553 4 года назад +221

    The custodian at my school had a master's degree in economics and was a captain in the Navy. He told me he didn't need to work but wanted something that had no pressure and would keep him young so what better place than a school as a custodian. Touché!

    • @𥅛
      @𥅛 4 года назад +7

      That’s awesome

    • @mikayla7260
      @mikayla7260 3 года назад +9

      Oh my goodness and you totally know that with the background of being a navy officer he wasn’t gonna be taking crap from the punks at school

  • @cynthiahawkins2389
    @cynthiahawkins2389 6 лет назад +500

    What a lovely gentleman....

    • @koshar44
      @koshar44 5 лет назад +4

      Its...a beautiful day in the neighborhood, won't ya be mine. I've always wanted to have a neighbor just like you...

    • @losttflame
      @losttflame 4 года назад +1

      @@koshar44 ???

    • @firstlast9731
      @firstlast9731 3 года назад +1

      @@koshar44 haha memories

    • @firstlast9731
      @firstlast9731 3 года назад

      @@losttflame oh what a noob u don't know what that means? Just look it up. It'll make ur day better ;)

    • @elijahheyes9061
      @elijahheyes9061 3 года назад

      @@losttflame Mr rogers / Tom Hanks

  • @jshipp6756
    @jshipp6756 6 лет назад +548

    Clearly, there's more than one definition of SUCCESS

    • @craigcorson3036
      @craigcorson3036 5 лет назад +14

      And almost nobody uses the right one.

    • @Resistculturaldecline
      @Resistculturaldecline 4 года назад +5

      Yep, I've come to realize that. Always felt like I shorted myself in my early years for dropping out of college so early. At 40 yrs old I quit a miserable six-figure job to go back and scratch that itch.
      I've come to know college isn't the answer either. Pick a job that makes you happy, and shiny salaries won't do that. Big paychecks only make you stay in a place you shouldn't be, for too long.

    • @keithlittlebury2986
      @keithlittlebury2986 4 года назад

      You are SO RIGHT 👍

    • @terriecotham1567
      @terriecotham1567 3 года назад

      well said

    • @nocultist7050
      @nocultist7050 3 года назад

      And he checked two already.

  • @alexise.2270
    @alexise.2270 6 лет назад +674

    What a wonderful man! The students are lucky to have him there.

  • @Dreyno
    @Dreyno 4 года назад +97

    Having worked as a janitor I can honestly say you learn a lot about people in that job. The disregard is actually breathtaking. The disdain. The disrespect. And I’ll always remember the handful of people who treated me well, spoke to me like a person and took an interest in me.
    Most people would have confidential conversations in front of me, not because they trusted me but because they assumed I wouldn’t understand. I was basically furniture to them.
    If you’re reading this thinking I’m exaggerating, you’re probably one of those people who’ve never given a second’s thought to the janitor.

    • @cindym.1618
      @cindym.1618 3 года назад +11

      I see the airport janitors treated this way. If one is in the restroom when I pop in, I always try to say hello if we make eye contact. I've had so many labor jobs and know what that feels like when you become furniture.

    • @dispekfulpieceofshet7031
      @dispekfulpieceofshet7031 3 года назад +8

      this 100%

    • @zanerichards4305
      @zanerichards4305 Год назад +2

      You're definitely not exaggerating. I've worked as a custodian for over 7 years now, so far most of that at a state university where I hardly heard a word of thanks, except from the cooks I worked around. I work at a small elementary school now and there's never a day that I don't hear thank you from the teachers, the principal and students. I don't know why there's such a difference, but it definitely exists.

    • @blueturtle1719
      @blueturtle1719 11 месяцев назад

      @@zanerichards4305 Thank you for all your hard work in keeping those places clean. Unfortunately, state universities can be impersonal with 1000's of students attending/racing around trying to juggle school/work and everyone seems like a number. That's wonderful that you are now in a smaller setting, at the elementary school with young kids that are usually more accepting, kind, and loving, and where it's easier to get to know the teachers/staff. You might not know it, but some kids might see you as a hero as I have seen in countless ytube videos (including Steve Hartman's videos) of young children who see garbage men, bus drivers, etc, as their heroes, that they look forward to seeing and talking to every day and every week.

  • @bruceg.6282
    @bruceg.6282 5 лет назад +170

    These kids are at the age where they can be easily influenced, and this gentleman is making a huge positive impact on them. I think he's got more of his mind than most people give him credit for.

    • @johnbrattan9341
      @johnbrattan9341 4 года назад

      Bruce G. Why would you say you "think he's got more of a mind .....?' Do you say that because of how he chooses to provide for himself?

    • @johnswaim3919
      @johnswaim3919 4 года назад +6

      @@johnbrattan9341
      You did glean from the clip that his health crisis impacted his cognitive function, did you not? His point is that it does not appear to have had as negative an impact as it was suggested it had.

  • @bonitawright9680
    @bonitawright9680 6 лет назад +185

    What a sweet story about a sweet man. I love these stories

  • @suzanne4504
    @suzanne4504 3 года назад +28

    The beauty is that he is touching lives with his character and whole life experience. BTW... a janitor is an honorable and needed profession.

  • @justa-ie7hb
    @justa-ie7hb 5 лет назад +376

    "No one ever said that at NASA " 😂

    • @sengwietjhin1844
      @sengwietjhin1844 3 года назад +3

      C'est La Vie !

    • @izziestevens5835
      @izziestevens5835 3 года назад +1

      @@sengwietjhin1844 Esa es la vida!

    • @jerryschneider145
      @jerryschneider145 3 года назад

      "You may leave for four days in space, but when you return it's the same old place."

  • @brians7419
    @brians7419 4 года назад +26

    My dad was a mechanic who never graduated from high school. He is one of the smartest guys I know. Great to see these school kids appreciating the treasure they’ve found!

  • @joebaumgart1146
    @joebaumgart1146 5 лет назад +250

    I'm a janitor. It sounds like you're talking down on us. Its very hard work and a very important job. Everytime you walk in a building and you don't get hurt or sick, thank a janitor!

    • @fashiondiva6972
      @fashiondiva6972 4 года назад +29

      Joe Baumgart I think you missed the point entirely. The message was what an important job it is. Try not to look for the negative. They were trying to break down a stereotype. It helps if you don’t perpetuate it and try to see something negative in what was intended as the exact opposite.

    • @indragunawan205
      @indragunawan205 4 года назад +26

      Couldn't agree with you more. My office janitor was sick for 2 days and the place became a trash pile. Not to mention the toilet, and that made me realize that even though the majority of the office workers are highly educated, they are disgusting.

    • @bill944
      @bill944 3 года назад +9

      As long as it's an honest living, nothing to be ashamed of. Hold your head high! I respect you and what you do.

    • @sinthailim4848
      @sinthailim4848 3 года назад +5

      Yes sir. Thank you for your service and know that there are others who appreciate your hard work.

    • @adamofblastworks1517
      @adamofblastworks1517 3 года назад +3

      "Janitors are the first line of defense against total anarchy" -MandaloreGaming about Space Station 13

  • @michellemarie1197
    @michellemarie1197 3 года назад +14

    I was ALWAYS appreciative of the janitors and school lunch ladies, those and the teachers are what make schools great

  • @sugarycookie6044
    @sugarycookie6044 5 лет назад +17

    I'm best friends with my school's former janitor, he retired after he turned 70 and is a hidden gem in this world. I can't even tell you how amazing he is, he always makes time to talk to me and support me

  • @magu9841
    @magu9841 5 лет назад +47

    He’s so happy and that’s all it matters! 😭

  • @MilesCobbett
    @MilesCobbett 5 лет назад +23

    "The best portion of a good man's life is his little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and love." -William Wordsworth

  • @d0t_DoT_dOT
    @d0t_DoT_dOT 6 лет назад +180

    He’s an angel

  • @keeshabrown7353
    @keeshabrown7353 5 лет назад +15

    Wow. The "I love you"s. I can wholeheartedly relate. After working corporate jobs, I now work in Pre-K with 4-5 year olds. They have an undescribable level of social and emotional maturity, compassion, love, freedom and Joy. And so sweet it's contagious. I simply adore them and recognize the blessings they truly are. It's like I get to do what I love while being around people I love. and just so happen to get all of my needs and some of my wants provided for.

  • @janedoe805
    @janedoe805 5 лет назад +21

    Awww, when he eyes filled with tears it almost broke my heart. What an incredible gentleman.

  • @catash7247
    @catash7247 5 лет назад +8

    This was the most humble heartbreaking thing I have ever heard.

  • @RM-bf7to
    @RM-bf7to 5 лет назад +9

    He lives in the present, with gratitude, and without sorrow over his past life. ❤️👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @alison4316
    @alison4316 6 лет назад +57

    Just proves you can't judge folks ❤️

  • @DanKirchner5150
    @DanKirchner5150 5 лет назад +48

    my dad was a janitor as well as an extremely intelligent man

  • @manuelgonzalez3644
    @manuelgonzalez3644 5 лет назад +5

    The best gift those kids can get is someone with so much wisdom yet with so much humility. Those kids will be enriched with advice that will bring them fulfillment in their lives.

    • @Paris__Michael
      @Paris__Michael 5 лет назад +2

      Manuel Gonzalez
      🎯🎯🗣🗣🗣⚡️💎⚡️💎‼️ 😃😃!

  • @sonjasisneros-chavez9824
    @sonjasisneros-chavez9824 5 лет назад +7

    Your humbleness in history is absolutely beautiful. I love you.

  • @amandag7299
    @amandag7299 3 года назад +3

    This made me cry. What a beautiful and resilient soul!

  • @darrellschultz4121
    @darrellschultz4121 5 лет назад +10

    I want more stories like this I'm sick of the negative ones thank you for putting this out there

  • @elianah8803
    @elianah8803 5 лет назад +3

    I’ve always loved the custodial staff at school and at work. Never take what they do for granted, improve our quality of life.

  • @fatimahakim5210
    @fatimahakim5210 5 лет назад +10

    What a beautiful man and beautiful soul God bless him

  • @katarzynamariamuszynska2811
    @katarzynamariamuszynska2811 6 лет назад +270

    Exactlly
    No job is not important
    Someone have to clean that school taking trash
    Bury dead people
    Every job is needed
    I am living in uk 15 years educated have history master degree
    And i was doing all kinds of job to pay for roof and support my parents
    I was nursing elders in nursing home and even cleaning streets and working night shift in bakery
    I admire that guy that his job is appreciated and he still has purpose in life

    • @zarakikenpachi-iy1nz
      @zarakikenpachi-iy1nz 6 лет назад +5

      keep up the good work!

    • @alison4316
      @alison4316 6 лет назад +7

      Good luck to you 💕 You sound like a very humble person yourself 😃

    • @Ladygaga4047
      @Ladygaga4047 5 лет назад +11

      I work in nursing home too, all my friends think it's not a job for a young guy I should either do something else or live on benifits like them but at the end of the day my soul is enriched by what I do and theirs isn't. Every job is important

    • @jordanleclair7111
      @jordanleclair7111 5 лет назад +5

      @@Ladygaga4047 you have integrity...which money can't buy!

    • @prepperjonpnw6482
      @prepperjonpnw6482 5 лет назад +2

      You say you have “history master degree” and yet your comment is full of grammatical errors end misspelled words. Where did you get your degree? Tesco’s? Walmart? Online school of degrees? Pay fee get degree.
      Also, you claim that you “I am living in uk 15 years” yet you still speak in broken English. I’m not a troll I simply get tired of people claiming all sorts of things that simply can’t be true.

  • @ajayreddy8732
    @ajayreddy8732 5 лет назад +17

    Beautiful man, beautiful story. Thanks for bringing a beautiful story to light

    • @yup5581
      @yup5581 5 лет назад

      Ajay Reddy rip he died on August 14th

    • @nadiac6042
      @nadiac6042 5 лет назад +1

      @@yup5581 MAY HIS BEAUTIFUL SOUL REST IN PEACE.🙏

  • @sinthailim4848
    @sinthailim4848 3 года назад

    So full of respect for you Mr Maury Forrester. Wishing you many more happy years.

  • @janedoe1146
    @janedoe1146 5 лет назад +1

    Kids are good company. I'm happy for that man and the kids are lucky to have him too.

  • @FarmerFpv
    @FarmerFpv 5 лет назад +4

    What a beautiful soul this young man has. These students truly love his presence! 🙏🤘

  • @rachelschwebach7566
    @rachelschwebach7566 5 лет назад +5

    What a sweet man. He has such a great attitude despite his cognitive loss.

  • @becausehelivees4672
    @becausehelivees4672 4 года назад +2

    these On The Road series are bringing me to tears.

  • @marcelmoulin3335
    @marcelmoulin3335 3 года назад +2

    Mr. Forrester epitomises 'success' in my book. Kind, compassionate, selfless, and humble, he is that colossal role model that all would be wise to follow.

  • @donnawoodford6641
    @donnawoodford6641 6 лет назад +12

    He found a second home! Touched to feel appreciated and loved by those around him, he realizes that most jobs, including his old one, does not offer this opportunity to bond. The kids are lucky to witness his experience, and know that an unexpected loss is not always a tragedy, but can yield something unexpectedly wonderful. A great life lesson to learn, along with other lessons, in school!

    • @Paris__Michael
      @Paris__Michael 5 лет назад +1

      Donna Woodford BEAUTIFULLY put
      🗣⚡️ 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾!

  • @monicaperez2843
    @monicaperez2843 3 года назад +7

    My father, may God rest his soul, was an engineer and scientist, told me, you meet the same people as on the way down. He would always thank workers like custodians, as he said no engineer or scientist could work in a dirty laboratory. He also emphasized teamwork, and that no person worked truly alone.

  • @monicaperez2843
    @monicaperez2843 3 года назад +33

    Recall a teacher fell in love with a head custodian. Her friends told her that he's beneath her. She married him anyways and was very happily married for decades.

    • @luisaymerich9675
      @luisaymerich9675 3 года назад +10

      I wonder if any of those friends were happily married during that same time. 🤔

    • @monicaperez2843
      @monicaperez2843 3 года назад

      @@luisaymerich9675
      Luis, great question! Also, if any of them were married, did their marriage last?

    • @mikayla7260
      @mikayla7260 3 года назад +4

      Her friends obviously weren’t her friends, status and positions has no meaning when it comes to love

    • @cooperparts
      @cooperparts 3 года назад

      I fell in love with the head nurse with the dirty knees ten to fifteen minutes at a time

  • @katrinkasanfranciscobayare7364
    @katrinkasanfranciscobayare7364 3 года назад +1

    What a Beautiful Soul!
    When you look up humble man, you'll see his picture right next to it.
    This man is absolutely beautiful!
    Much love and respect from,
    Katrinka in the San Francisco Bay Area

  • @keyringer
    @keyringer 4 года назад

    People like Maury are such a rare breed! He would be such a blast to hang around with and talk to. People like that with such great personality bring the best out in everybody. We need more like him!!!!

  • @mwhitelaw8569
    @mwhitelaw8569 4 года назад

    That man
    Is a pillar of that community
    In the most humble position possible
    I'll comment everytime I watch

  • @tedfurlo2268
    @tedfurlo2268 5 лет назад +10

    I love you too Maury! And I RESPECT YOU AND ADMIRE YOU! You're the embodiment of DIGNITY!

  • @nicolas2970
    @nicolas2970 3 года назад +20

    America needs to learn to Always Respect our Elders. And to don't judge a book by it's cover!

  • @sweetbeeluvera1450
    @sweetbeeluvera1450 5 лет назад

    Why is it that all his interveiws stories gets me to cry like a baby all the time!! Love to watch all his interviews and stories and findings of good souls around this great country!!

  • @adinal1958
    @adinal1958 3 года назад +1

    People act like it's shameful to be a janitor. Why? It's an essential job. Someone has to do it. I work in IT, and I would argue that the custodial staff that comes in the evening is at least as important as I am (back when we were in the office, of course). My work may further the bottom line of the company, but theirs makes it a good environment in which to do our work. Do you think we'd be as productive if the waste baskets were overflowing, garbage was everywhere, the bathrooms weren't clean? Would that be conducive to doing our jobs? No, it would not! So, thank you, janitors of the world! I appreciate you and respect the work you do.

  • @jennifermartinez5616
    @jennifermartinez5616 3 года назад

    I want to hug this man and the children who surround him daily and show him worth. ❤️👍🏽🥰🤟🏼💝

  • @elizabethkane6665
    @elizabethkane6665 4 года назад +1

    Love, love, love this story... those kids are so lucky to know this man

  • @eagleman3624
    @eagleman3624 3 года назад

    Thanks for being Maury...I just found this and as a worker right along side of you for ABM located in the Pacific Northwest I thank you for your compassion...Its good to know that we are well represented all the way across the country!!!

  • @iwnunn7999
    @iwnunn7999 5 лет назад +52

    We all have an innate need to love and feel love. Sometimes it comes from the most unexpected places and people. Maybe life's purpose is as simple as that.

  • @RHTeebs
    @RHTeebs 3 года назад +2

    There was an old man that was our school janitor. A couple people made assumptions about him, and judged him. Saying he was addicted to drugs and that stuff. Crazy thing was that he was actually once mayor of the town. From 1974-1982, he was our mayor. He was responsible for saving the old post office when the state wanted to demolish it and build a new one. On top of that, he had it refurbished. He also met Bob Newhart and Robert Kennedy. He showed me pictures. This janitor who was once mayor, and here he was mopping floors. Very nice guy. We actually talked quite a bit, and he gave me pointers on debating when I signed up for debate club and Model UN. He's retired now. I see him walk his dog every now and then.

  • @justus8040
    @justus8040 5 лет назад

    This is one of the best "feel good" story EVER what a guy! Sometimes if we're lucky we get just what we got coming

  • @garyviejogringo9486
    @garyviejogringo9486 3 года назад

    I want to hug all those kids for their compassion.

  • @patd6370
    @patd6370 4 года назад

    His humility touches all.

  • @dessertman1181
    @dessertman1181 4 года назад

    A wonderful story I am proud of those school kids for respecting there elders god bless

  • @muffs55mercury61
    @muffs55mercury61 4 года назад

    I wish CBS would put out dvd compilations of these since many are either not posted or are eventually taken down. I can watch these all day (& chop onions at the same time) It's nearly impossible to have a dry eye watching these.
    For Maury, it's like he has a school full of grandchildren and best friends. He knows their names which kids love that. And what a background that he had with NASA helping to get a man on the moon.

  • @marystrenke3050
    @marystrenke3050 Год назад

    My dad became a part time janitor after retirement! He said any job is honorable and to do your best. Words to live by!

  • @abbigalish39
    @abbigalish39 2 года назад

    Well Steve.... You did it to me again.... you made me cry.....

  • @faithwagoner9203
    @faithwagoner9203 Год назад

    Humble man w/ heart ❤️ for kids!

  • @jimsteele9476
    @jimsteele9476 4 года назад +4

    I love how people will hit the "thumbs down" button on anything, no matter how touching or beautiful the story is.

  • @starling9172
    @starling9172 5 лет назад +2

    He is excellent at everything he does,my kind of man

  • @shevetlevi2821
    @shevetlevi2821 5 лет назад +9

    Ram Dass said, "We're here to walk each other home." Maury is such a person.

  • @imfpredicts
    @imfpredicts 3 года назад +1

    I once ran into a big shot boss of mine (retired) working a supermarket checkout because he just liked it and wanted a reason to get up in the morning and talk to people. He sure inspired me to do the same.

  • @naludragneel5371
    @naludragneel5371 6 лет назад +13

    THAT WOULD BE AMAZING!!!! TO GO TO SCHOOL EVERYDAY AND SEE THIS MAN ! I would live to go to school

  • @nerida3347
    @nerida3347 4 года назад

    janitors are always such great people. my old elementary school janitor made Moroccan tea for every student!!

  • @chetankhope4348
    @chetankhope4348 5 лет назад +4

    Much respect for this man

  • @toonmama6
    @toonmama6 5 лет назад +6

    Incredible touching story. Love this man and ibdont even know him.

  • @cnb4110
    @cnb4110 5 лет назад

    Mr.Hartman you are killing me,your stories make me cry!

  • @chrismalcheski9232
    @chrismalcheski9232 5 лет назад +23

    I'm extremely surprised the concept of this segment hasn't gone nationwide. It's such a direct opposite of the negativity that all news reports. I love these videos.

    • @SafffOneee
      @SafffOneee 4 года назад

      yea it's a shame cos it makes vids like this relatively hard to find on yt, like since lockdown i became interested in learning about the world so startd watching docs here but all the full lenght ones well most are pretty grim (tho saw an interesting & relatively positive one recently about north korea)

    • @SafffOneee
      @SafffOneee 4 года назад

      i mean vids like this there's quite a few of (still a fraction of the negative news) but longer vids are rare

  • @mr.x8880
    @mr.x8880 Год назад +2

    I’m a school janitor and can certainly relate to his perspective, although it’s not what I plan on doing forever and the pay is no better than just ok but the job itself can be so rewarding that I’m in no hurry to stop doing it.

  • @nooranazzal656
    @nooranazzal656 2 года назад

    He is so humble and kind. I wish we can all learn from him. Titles shouldn't mean anything to us. What matters is the core of a person. ❤ and his core is pure gold ✨ 👌

  • @laurie1536
    @laurie1536 5 лет назад +11

    The saddest thing of all is he still has to work at age 77. Life isn't fair but we must go on.

    • @laurie1536
      @laurie1536 5 лет назад +1

      @thegrandfinale2 Taking a little part time job to get out of the house or for social reasons is not the same as being forced to work in your old age due to necessity. That's what's sad, not having choice.

    • @hydrobuu
      @hydrobuu 5 лет назад +2

      @@laurie1536 part time is not the same as full time. Working is what is keeping this man alive.

    • @bildfluss
      @bildfluss 5 лет назад +5

      1:27 „he originally took this job solely fo the exercise“

    • @Geo-st4jv
      @Geo-st4jv 5 лет назад +1

      I don't think he has to, some people work to live longer and it kindof works ww

    • @peterpengproductions920
      @peterpengproductions920 3 года назад

      He doesn't need to work for sure, if you work at NASA for decades you surely made enough money to retire for life.

  • @ryleeroseborough7885
    @ryleeroseborough7885 5 лет назад +36

    Too often, teens are taught to believe that success is found by getting a 6 figure job and a college degree. Being successful isn’t a job, but your attitude towards it. A janitor is no less than an aerospace engineer and a McDonald’s worker is no less successful than a president. It’s ok to be content with a lower paying job if you enjoy it

    • @eligebrown8998
      @eligebrown8998 3 года назад

      Truth

    • @lukasahs6064
      @lukasahs6064 3 года назад

      A janitor and mcdonalds employee is less than an engineer. You have to go to college and obtain a degree, read a bunch of advanced courses to become one. Janitor doesn't really require any experience since it's all about cleaning.

    • @xaenon
      @xaenon 3 года назад

      @@lukasahs6064 Congratulations. For such a 'smart guy', you've learned absolutely nothing. That's pretty impressive... though not in a way you should be proud of.

    • @lukasahs6064
      @lukasahs6064 3 года назад

      @@xaenon Ok boomer.

    • @stuffofmaking
      @stuffofmaking 3 года назад

      @@lukasahs6064 Big difference between being less educated and being a lesser person. I have recently obtained a master degree in mathematics, and whilst some of the people I studied with are amazing humans, others are certainly not. I much prefer my friends from high school, of which one became a janitor (was the smartest guy in class, just troubled by mental illness and might go for higher education as a medical doctor once that blows over), another went for retail and one got a career as a daycare worker. If your value in a person, our yourself for that matter, is in what profession they have you should really take a look at your priorities.

  • @RichardASalisbury1
    @RichardASalisbury1 5 лет назад +2

    What a lovely man!

  • @defythem9537
    @defythem9537 5 лет назад

    It's great that he finally found some honest work.

  • @mikegradidge2835
    @mikegradidge2835 4 года назад

    Wow, what a man. Bless his heart

  • @TomCrosman
    @TomCrosman 4 года назад

    Very touching. Something we need more of particularly right now.

  • @beehive5835
    @beehive5835 3 года назад +1

    What a sweet, amazing man!

  • @dessertman1181
    @dessertman1181 4 года назад

    What a wonderful story and a great man looks like those kids have their head on their shoulders for being so nice to him

  • @FlyingChime
    @FlyingChime 5 лет назад

    growing up I worked every summer for my school district as a custodian. most are vets or just really down to earth people. the work isn't difficult, but we never cut corners and man did our schools sparkle. surprisingly satisfying work. i totally understand why he'd take a "simple" job after working on apollo. great story!

  • @user-vm5ud4xw6n
    @user-vm5ud4xw6n 2 года назад

    What a blessing to both him and them. Sometimes it takes a tragedy to find our place in life!

  • @brianbogholtz9485
    @brianbogholtz9485 4 года назад

    Anyone putting effort towards bettering their community while earning a living is a success. Good job sir!

  • @chrisadkins2527
    @chrisadkins2527 4 года назад

    Okay, I squeezed out a tear on this one, it's a great story about a great man.

  • @ToddMichaelSoule
    @ToddMichaelSoule 3 года назад

    Going through this videos; one before this; talks about crying, and obviously this is one to let those tears out.

  • @missyvohnne
    @missyvohnne 3 года назад

    Such a sweet man. Such a sweet story.

  • @VictorCharlesEvans
    @VictorCharlesEvans 3 года назад +1

    Beautiful people have beautiful hearts and beautiful minds. Love has no limits. What we do only matters if it is beneficial to others!!!

  • @scottday1988
    @scottday1988 5 лет назад +18

    My best friends in school were the custodians they taught me a lot of things

  • @KennTollens
    @KennTollens 3 года назад +1

    So many people that retire wish they could go back to work. He has the best type of job. He gets to exercise, visit people, in a low stress environment.

  • @juandelacruz9510
    @juandelacruz9510 3 года назад

    Whatever it takes to feel human again.....best feeling ever.

  • @purselmer5931
    @purselmer5931 4 года назад

    There is an inherent dignity in all good work.

  • @murphykurphy2620
    @murphykurphy2620 5 лет назад +3

    Kids can be an incredible source of kindness and inspiration. Keep you down to earth. 😉

  • @EGee-tc1si
    @EGee-tc1si 3 года назад +3

    I hope this man is okay until now. People you'll be proud of to learn their stories.

  • @Andy-kw5nw
    @Andy-kw5nw 3 года назад

    It’s good to have a responsibility at that age and be around lots of people everyday that care about you. Especially by young people.

  • @dawnnicolas7617
    @dawnnicolas7617 5 лет назад

    What a profound blessing you are Sir! God bless You! 💜

  • @MrStatic101
    @MrStatic101 3 года назад

    I talk to our cleaning crew every time I see them. That’s a thankless job and I tell them every time I see them “there’s the best cleaning crew around!” That’s because they are. Must be nice for Maury to have a job with so many rewards every day.

  • @Tupelo927
    @Tupelo927 6 лет назад +25

    This truly is a lovely & heartwarming story & I'm glad I watched it. I do, however, take issue with a phrase used by the reporter: "I asked Maury if he somehow got his *mind back* & could go back to his old job..."
    I understand entirely what the reporter was driving at but it was VERY poorly worded. This gentleman did *not* "lose" his mind- his cognitive function was impaired by an unfortunate medical event.

    • @lynnecarnivale5085
      @lynnecarnivale5085 5 лет назад +1

      Great comment! HIGH FIVE LONG DISTANCE! God bless you! Peace, Lynne

    • @JohnDoe69986
      @JohnDoe69986 5 лет назад +4

      In a sense he did loose his mind, his old “mind”, the mind that had better cognitive function. So the question did he get his mind back doesn’t make sense from a medical standpoint. But it wasn’t necessarily offensive unless you’re looking for negativity or easily offended.

  • @robincourtney9459
    @robincourtney9459 4 года назад

    God bless this man!!!
    This is a BEAUTIFUL story!!!