2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
Bonnie Kimball, a woman from the state of New Hampshire who was fired after failing to charge a student at the college she worked for, has not only stolen the heart of the entire country, it seems she also won the love of the acclaimed chef José Andrés, who did not hesitate to offer him a job after learning about its history.
In recent days, various media outlets reported Kimball's unfair dismissal from his job, serving food in the Mascoma Valley Regional School cafeteria, when he was accused of robbery by his boss after failing to charge a student who did not he had money to pay for his food.
José Andrés, who has fed thousands of people in need throughout the country during times of emergency such as the passage of Hurricane Maria and the government shutdown, did not hesitate to show his great heart again after learning of the painful decision he left Bonnie jobless.
“A New Hampshire cafeteria worker fired for giving food to a student she couldn't pay. The heroine is Bonnie Kimball! If she needs a job we have open positions at Think Food Group, if you know her let her know!”, Shared the acclaimed Spanish chef through a message posted on his Twitter account.
As reported by the NBC New York online site, the educational authorities of the region demanded that the company in charge of the cafeteria in said school reinstate Bonnie to her work and also pay her wages for the days in that she was fired. Apparently, the woman would have rejected the offer to return to work with them.
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