I've read another article that since the publicity he has received a couple better job offers, good man this guy. I don't believe in karma but...karma!
http://www.cbsnews.c...r-crash-victim/
By Jennifer Earl CBS News July 14, 2017, 5:33 PM
Man skips job interview, jumps off bus to rescue car crash victim
Aaron Tucker, 32, is being hailed a hero for running to the aid of a car crash victim in Connecticut. GoFundMe
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It had only been seven days since he got released from prison, but Aaron Tucker had already done the impossible — he landed a job interview.
Last Thursday, the 32-year-old from Bridgeport, Connecticut, woke up at 5 a.m., grabbed a dress shirt he had been given at the halfway house he was living in, and hopped onto a city bus to meet the manager at a nearby Dinosaur Bar-B-Que.*
He was starting to drift off to sleep, then awoke and looked up to check the stop. He was startled to see a car hit a tree and flip over.
The bus driver quickly hit the brakes and came to a stop.
"Are you going to help?" he shouted to the bus driver.
"No, but if you get out I'm going to leave," the driver replied, explaining that he had to stick to his route.
Tucker didn't let that stop him. He jumped off the bus and sprinted toward the totaled car, which was upside down and spewing smoke. He kneeled down next to the passenger-side window and saw the driver covered in blood.
I've read another article that since the publicity he has received a couple better job offers, good man this guy. I don't believe in karma but...karma!
Pappy Jones (07-16-2017)
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