US man walks over 32km to first day of work, CEO gifts him car

It was supposed to be Walter Carr's first day of work with a moving company Sunday when his car broke down. But, instead of calling out, he walked through the night to be on time.

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Published : 19 July 2018, 08:19 AM
Updated : 19 July 2018, 08:19 AM

Carr's vehicle stopped working the night before his first day with the moving company Bellhops, and he knew he could not miss it. So, he decided to walk.

He began his hike from Homewood, Alabama, to the town of Pelham, Alabama, at midnight. He walked at least 22.5km before police picked him up around 4am, reports CBS affiliate WIAT-TV.

Once police heard his story, they took Carr to breakfast. Then, they gave him a ride the rest of the way to the home of the Lamey family, who he was scheduled to help move that morning.

Carr arrived at the home of Jenny Hayden Lamey and her family before the rest of the movers arrived.

"I asked Walter if he wanted to go upstairs and rest until everyone else arrived," said Lamey in a Facebook post.

"He declined and said he could go ahead and get started." So, the family and Carr began packing up the home, chatting along the way.

Lamey discovered that Carr and his mother were from New Orleans, but moved to Alabama after losing their home during Hurricane Katrina.

"He looked at me in the eye and smiled and I felt like I had known him much longer," wrote Lamey of the pair's interaction that morning.

The rest of the crew arrived later in the morning and Lamey insisted Carr share the story of his gruelling night with the other movers.

"Walter said 'I walked.' That was it. Humble," said Lamey, "I asked him to share a little more and when he did, the crew was in awe of him too! I do not know that Walter would have shared if I had not asked him to."

Lamey shared the story of Walter and her move on Facebook -- the post quickly went viral. And word eventually got back to the CEO of the Bellhops, Luke Marklin.

"I am really proud to be on the same team as Walter," Marklin wrote on Twitter. "We set a high bar on service and he just raised it. Look forward to thanking him in person this week."

But Marklin did a bit more than just thank Carr -- he gifted Carr his 2014 Ford Escape, according to WIAT-TV.

While the young man's long walk to work may be over, few will forget the perseverance he showed along the way.