Saves the baby in the stroller on the run after

Rescues the baby in the stroller on the run after leaving the job interview and a restaurant hires her

They say a gesture says more than a thousand words. That’s enough for Ron to get a job. Which? Coming out of an interview, he noticed a stroller…

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They say a gesture says more than a thousand words. That was all Ron needed to find Work. Which? Came from one interview noticed a stroller got out of control on the way to the freeway. He immediately stopped him before he reached the roadway, thus saving the child. The video was captured by cameras in the area and went viral. And he was also seen and hired by the hiring manager of the restaurant he applied to. This ended Ron Nessman’s years of unemployment and homelessness. “I haven’t even had time to think about it,” she said KOVR-TV.

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The gust

Ron had been homeless for about eight years and had been living with his sister for a few months. He needed a job. So a few days ago he goes to a local restaurant, Applebee’s in San Bernardino County, where a position has opened up. After the interview, while waiting outside on a bench, he notices something that catches his attention. A woman standing in the driveway had loaded the baby into the stroller. But a gust of wind takes it away. He chases after him but falls and watches the boy run away on a street full of motorists.

Video

Nessman jumps off the bench, runs to the stroller and stops it. Everything is captured by surveillance cameras. “I couldn’t have lived with myself if I hadn’t done anything. I’m glad I intervened.” Among other things, some of his relatives also see the video (which is going viral in the US) and congratulate him.

homeless life

Why was he homeless? He was deeply moved by the grief over the unexpected death of his girlfriend. “It came on suddenly and I didn’t want to do anything,” Nessman said.

The recruitment

Nessman, once a great truck driver, had recently moved to the San Bernardino area to see his family again. Happier today because he was hired by Applebee. In addition, he also received other job offers. “I appreciate the opportunity that was given to me,” Nessman told KNSD. “I am really happy”.

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