anglolawyer
Banned
My dad had to walk barefoot in the snow 6 miles each way, uphill and into the wind, in the blazing summer heat to get to school.
ETA That was after he woke up at 3AM to deliver milk when he was 9. (This part of his story is true)
My dad had to walk barefoot in the snow 6 miles each way, uphill and into the wind, in the blazing summer heat to get to school.
ETA That was after he woke up at 3AM to deliver milk when he was 9. (This part of his story is true)
The story seems well enough researched to be true. Some people can manage on surprisingly little sleep, and he says he sleeps a lot at weekends.
The trouble with the bicycle idea seems to be that despite the distance he walks, most of his journey is in fact by bus. If he used a bike he'd have to cycle the entire distance.
Off, I immediately thought of this man.And to think I only clicked on this because I know someone called James Robertson.
Call me a skeptic but I can't help thinking something about his story just doesn't sound right. I think it is the 2 hours of sleep a night for over 10 years.
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Not necessarily. I don't know about the Detroit area, but in Denver the buses have bike racks, and your allowed to bring a bicycle onto the light rail trains, so it's possible to use a bike for the parts of the trip you would otherwise have to walk.
OTOH, I suspect in Detroit snow and ice would make a bike impractical for a significant part of the year.
Well, he also sleeps on the bus rides and says he sleeps a lot on weekends. I don't have any trouble believing the story. What surprises me is that his employer apparently likes and respects him, but in 10 years hasn't adjusted his work schedule to line up better with public transportation and car pools. Part of his problem is that he's commuting in the wrong direction. He works in a factory; they must have other shifts, or they could create one for him.
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And the banker who often stopped to give him a lift is going to help him manage the capital fund he now has.
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D you think he would be in much of a position to negotiate?
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We made $2.60 an hour which was around minimum wage at the time and yet most everyone had a car somehow.
Now THAT makes me nervous. I wonder what kind of fees the kind banker will extract. The guy's going to need a tax lawyer before anything else.
I really like that he can get his kind of money. It pisses me off he will have to pay so much tax on it... Like he's some rich guy. Also, check out the high doners. People donated like 2 k. That's incredible.
He's got a factory job in Detroit.
I'm sure he gets plenty of sleeping done at work.
Why think that? Getting a job in Detroit is hard, and so is keeping it. Why would you think his employer would keep someone who isn't productive?
or any job where you are supervising a machine that does the actual work really, plenty of time to snooze, and being productive is a non issueIt's kind of an old joke. Should have figured it wouldn't fly with this crowd.
Didn't you ever hear stories about people sleeping on the job at the various auto manufacturers factories in Michigan?