Chicago teen owns and operates his family's restaurant
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- Опубликовано: 11 июн 2024
- Running a business can be hard enough, but what if you had to go to high school at the same time? That's the reality for one young man from Archer Heights who took over his family's restaurant at just 18-years-old.
Well good to hear young blood! Blessings and light to this man an everyone reading this!
Jesus bless you
@@ismaeltapia7238 Likewise bro 💯🤍✨🕊
Likewise brother✊🏼
He doesn't even need to go to college, he already has a great grasp on what he needs for life
knowledge has no price.
@@jones2277 tens of thousands per semester for him
I wouldn’t say he doesn’t need to go to college. When you’re an owner of a business there’s a chance you may have to close down due to a lack of customers and money coming in. It’s good that he goes to college for a backup career just in case.
@@Baker0214 they can repossess your car, take away your restaurant, foreclose on your house, but NO ONE can take away your knowledge.
@@LilMexicano20 right! some people are too short-sighted. this young man sees the big picture!
2:09 They skipped the teacher when she was still talking 😂😂
I have to admit...This is good news.
That’s good for him. Not to many people have the honor of owning a business that young. I hope all goes well for him. Anyone know where this place is located? That pozole looks bomb af 😋
Congratulations young man. 🥳💕
Congratulations! nice to hear an inspiring story instead the constant drumbeat of negativism
Adulthood, responsibility and no excuses. Count me a future customer.
Ate a delicious bowl of red pozole n you are any inspiration of a son...Rock on...Lucha!!! ADELANTE....
Salute to this kid
Well done, young man!
Good job!
Dang, I'm a short drive away, going to come in and support!!!!
Everybody just gonna gloss over the fact that the parents are MIA lol.
Maybe they got deported ? No but under this regime !!!!
i hope he reaches his dreams and goals , because he is working so hard for it
What an AWESOME young man!!!!
Depending if he want to run the restaurant. Many kids of restaurants owners didn't want to take over their parents restaurant because they want their own career path. It's all about interests.
Good on you young man 👍🏼
Blessings to him 🙏
Bravo!
Sad how hard it is to make it in the food industry small placed doomed to fail or just survive
Tell your friends about the restaurant. Support this young man
His family bought it its in his name probably cause he's the only one with papers my friends 12 year old daughter owns there families moving company cause she's the only citizens in the family.
Y’all setting this man up to get robbed
Great job,kiddo. He definitely should wear gloves when touching any non food items (bowl, cup), while transferring food/drinks in them as well.
Its obvious that hard work doesn't pay off. Government handouts, reparations, and deflecting personal responsibility are still the highest American ideals.
Why didn’t I have teachers that looked that good when I went? 🤤
at least some good news from shitcago
This is IN Archer Heights, a small suburb OUTSIDE of Chicago.
@@michelletaurus877 right in the middle of a getto, close to cicero I know and staying away from there.
A Dreamer ? Is Maria Bonita .
I'll work for food....
Most people graduate grade 12 , high school at 17 years old, just sayin
A non racially mixed pair of anchors , and in Chicago of all places ? I haven't seen this since 1980 . Refreshing so so sick of the social programming !!!!!
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He probably has a boyfriend too..😜
This guy sounds like a Homosexual Gayrod