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Teen Business-Owner Gets a Surprise

Gabriel Hutto, a Teenage Businessman

Many entrepreneurs will tell you that owning your own business can be difficult. Our focus this time is on the youngest one you will see on the internet. His name is Gabriel Hutto and he is from Cleveland, Tennessee. The kid became a business-owner when he was only 11 years old! He would usually work on 10 homes every week, 12 on a good week. Now that he is at the tender age of 13, he has more than enough experience to tell us a story or two. This writer was twice that age (and quite embarrassed about it) when he got the same amount of experience, so we can all learn a thing or two about hard work from Gabriel.

The teen businessman’s story

Amazing Young Business-Owner

Gabriel’s amazing personality goes far beyond just being hard-working. Throughout his career he has been mowing for 20 dollars per visit usually, but has done a lot of work for free too! One of his neighbors has a medical condition and is not able to take care of her yard. Her name is Veronica Cheatham, she has a heart condition and a blood condition so she is not capable of working on her beautiful property. Gabriel takes care of her whole yard. The kid is amazing! And a host of neighbors and family members will attest to his unbelievable generosity and drive to be a successful business-owner at such a young age.

Entrepreneur’s Perseverance

Since mowers are not that cheap, Gabriel gets his tools mostly from yard sales. The problem with yard sale stuff is that they won’t last too long. In fact, the last one he got from a yard sale only mowed for 7 yards before breaking down. Any normal person would call it a day and try again the next one. But this is Gabriel Hutto we’re talking about here! He went to another yard and worked on leveling it. Once it was ready for a pool, the teen entrepreneur decided it was time to go home… at 11PM!

The teen business-owner and Shannon Ingram, a Lowe’s store manager

Businessman’s Happy Ending

Despite his drive and great work-rate, Gabriel still needed a good mower to maintain his business. So he took his savings of 200$ and went to the local Lowe’s in Cleveland with his mother Crystal. This is where his story became viral. Shannon Ingram, Cleveland’s Lowe’s store manager wanted to give him a good deal on one of their products for a while now. But Gabriel deserved much more than that, so she gave him a 400 dollar land-mower for free! She just couldn’t take his money. Gabriel had nothing but tears of joy for her generosity. His only focus now was to try out his new machine.

And that’s it folks, good deeds are rewarded, and nobody deserves them more that beautiful people like Gabriel Hutto. Faith in humanity restored. Visit our website for more good news from the world.

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