Birmingham, Alabama college student Walter Carr was recently hired by the moving company Bellhops. The night before his first day of work, his car broke down. So Carr hiked all night, almost 20 miles, to get to work. Police stopped to ask why he was walking along the highway in the dark, and when he told them, they gave him a lift and bought him breakfast.
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His story eventually reached the CEO of Bellhops moving company, Luke Marklin. He said he was "blown away" by Carr's initiative, so he set up a meeting with Carr and gave him an incredible gift -- the keys to his personal SUV. As Carr accepted the keys, he could barely speak. "Seriously?" he asked. Later he said, holding back tears, "You can do anything you set your mind to do. I've got God on my side."
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