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94-Year-Old Celebrates 20 Years at Chick-fil-A—and Has No Plans To Retire
United States🏛️ Politics5 hr. ago

94-Year-Old Celebrates 20 Years at Chick-fil-A—and Has No Plans To Retire

A 94-year-old Chick-fil-A employee in Alabama, Erline Brown, has celebrated 20 years of working at the restaurant and shows no signs of retiring. Brown began working at Chick-fil-A after the death of her husband, and she was hired by the store’s owner, Andrew Barnes, in 2006. Before joining Chick-fil-A, she worked for 40 years at another local company. Brown has become a beloved figure at the restaurant, with many customers traveling specifically to see her. Barnes described her as having exceptional hospitality skills and a strong work ethic. Her dedication to her job has been widely recognized, and her story gained attention online, highlighting her unique status as one of the few people in their 90s still working.

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94-Year-Old Celebrates 20 Years at Chick-fil-A—and Has No Plans To Retire

A 94-year-old Chick-fil-A employee in Alabama, Erline Brown, has celebrated 20 years of working at the restaurant and shows no signs of retiring. Brown began working at Chick-fil-A after the death of her husband, and she was hired by the store’s owner, Andrew Barnes, in 2006. Before joining Chick-fil-A, she worked for 40 years at another local company. Brown has become a beloved figure at the restaurant, with many customers traveling specifically to see her. Barnes described her as having exceptional hospitality skills and a strong work ethic. Her dedication to her job has been widely recognized, and her story gained attention online, highlighting her unique status as one of the few people in their 90s still working.

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