A Georgia Bar Owner Removed $3,700 From Walls To Give Her Employees
The hospitality industry has been hit particularly hard by the coronavirus pandemic, as bars and restaurants across the country have been forced to close their doors. One bar owner in Tybee Island, Georgia, however, found a creative way to provide her now-unemployed staff with some compensation. Over the years, patrons
Posted — Updated“Heyyyyyy!!!! So we did a thing!!” reads the post accompanying the photo. “So proud of my volunteers, and I love my Sand Bar Team! We will get through this!!”
It took Knox and volunteers three days to remove all the bills. This Facebook photo shows what it looked liked midway through their work:
Customers wrote messages on the cash to commemorate birthdays and anniversaries or simply signed their names or wrote short messages.
When employee Lydia Clark heard she’d be receiving $600 from Knox’s project, she was overwhelmed with gratitude.
“Oh my God!” she told the news station. “That will pay my rent!”
What an awesome gesture! Here’s hoping that the Sand Bar can reopen soon and begin racking up dollar bills on its walls all over again.
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