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I’m a 40-year-old grocery store cashier, and covering $6 for a tired mom’s baby formula seemed like nothing—until the next morning, when my manager handed me an unexpected envelope with my name on it.
I covered $6 for groceries for a mom with a baby at the store — the next day, the manager called me in and handed me an envelope.
Not what I dreamed of as a kid, but it pays the bills. Mostly.
When you stand behind a register long enough, you learn to read people.
The rushed ones.
The lonely ones.
The parents who smile at their kids while their eyes are screaming math.
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