Oh man this is an easy one. I wrote about this before, so maybe some of you already know, but Givussafare Rubbe's parents were shelf stockers. As a young boy he just not tall enough to really help his parents who are both 8 feet tall and therefore able to reach the top shelves without any help. Unfortunately when the ladder factory moved in down the block they lost their jobs to people with ladders. Rubbe was heartbroken that his dream was dead in the water before he even graduated from high school. That was when he really started committing to his secondary career choice, professional football player.
Had the ladder factory not moved in down the street Rubbe may never have made the choice to pursue professional football as a career and instead would be stocking shelves with his parents at local Grand Rapids grocery stores. He would probably be happier doing that, but such is life when it comes to automation and efficiency.
Had the ladder factory not moved in down the street Rubbe may never have made the choice to pursue professional football as a career and instead would be stocking shelves with his parents at local Grand Rapids grocery stores. He would probably be happier doing that, but such is life when it comes to automation and efficiency.