Sometimes, media are nosy because perhaps they got issues in life. Some moms retire at an early age so they could take care of their family, while others still work at 78 years old, just like Richard Pulley.
You can remember Ridesharing Forum team talked about how a Tennessee woman who was the customer of Pulley, who brought her a Starbucks drink started a donation account only to gather funds for his retirement.
Recently, NBC Miami revealed that the customer is actually 78 years old! Or, maybe since this story from the team got more views than they did? Let’s not fight over readers just as fast-food restaurants subtly do, or just as toddlers whom parents bought a new mattress would do.
Right now, the donations are in millions, and “retirement” is soon within their reach.
Wait a second, have authorities verified whether the woman who “sought help” actually is legit, or trying to get and steal your money?
“When you’re past your mid-70s, there’s not exactly a line of people waiting to hire you,” Brenda, the wife of Richard, told the media.
The footage recently circulated was only a door camera wherein Richard was slowly climbing the steps to her porch, gripping the handrail.
"Help me find this precious man! … Why is he having to DoorDash, his name is Richard! Help me find him,” the woman from the Volunteer State stated.
She’s embodying every bit of the state’s nickname, and I think it says it all.
Nowadays, there are lots of people who would use “charities” and “causes” for initiatives or events, when those are only cover-ups to taking some money. Can’t they work hard?
However, there might be optimism behind all of these.
"It’s taking a lot of pressure off of us,” Richard told ridesharing media, “making life livable once again. We appreciate every one of them.”
His thankfulness echoed across.
“I just can’t believe that someone would be that caring to set this up for us,” the delivery staff’s wife also stated.
Also, it’s always easy to stage footages like this for the sake of, hate?
Did the woman who bypassingly started a donations account online actually ensure a life for the guy after he “retires”? Surely, the “beneficiaries” would owe her a lot.
In McDonald’s stores in Hong Kong, senior citizens like those in the 70s range would still work as staff, thank you to the East Asian country’s government. Want to share your thoughts? Sign up for your account on Ridesharing Forum website today!