
In a Facebook post, Lamey said Carr began to help her and her husband move upon arrival.

I don't think I would walk 20 to 30 miles to a job, and he's been through a lot." Carr moved from New Orleans in 2005 after his home was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina.Īnother officer drove Carr to the Lamey residence, ensuring he arrived about an hour and a half earlier than planned to work. "The way he talked, he didn't ask for a handout. "Within a minute of talking to him, I knew he was special," said Knighten. Pelham Police Department patrol officer Mark Knighten, who stopped Carr, told Newsweek, "Anybody walking that late in the night is kind of suspicious, but we lit up when we heard his story." Pelham Police DepartmentĬarr was four hours into a seven-hour walk when Pelham police officers stopped him at approximately 3 a.m. Carr received a 2014 Ford Escape from Luke Marklin, CEO of Bellhops moving company, after walking to work for four hours in the dark after his car broke down. We are changing an industry that's known for letting customers down."Ĭollege student Walter Carr shakes hands with police officer Carl Perkinson. Marklin said he chose to give Carr the Ford because he felt "the determination he showed is everything we're about. "It served my family and I really well," said Marklin as he opened the door for Carr. In a video reveal shared on Bellhop's Twitter, Carr was initially struck with disbelief. I won't be calling in sick unless I am actually sick." Carr told Newsweek on his new car phone.Ĭarr's other option would have been a minivan, but Marklin told Newsweek, "We didn't think he'd like the minivan." I didn't want the company to think I was making excuses. Birmingham the Klan was only too eager to help, bribing bellhops to act as informers and disguising Klansmen as telephone repairmen so they might enter. "I love making people's lives less stressful, and this company spoke to me. He reached out to friends for a ride, but all of them were unavailable to help. Carr was scheduled to help Jenny Hayden Lamey and her family move from Pelham, Alabama, on Saturday.

When Bellhops CEO Luke Marklin learned about his new employee, he drove his own car from Tennessee on Monday to surprise Carr with it.A college student who walked 20 miles to his first day on the job with a moving company kicked off this workweek with a new car, a personal gift from the owner of the company, on Monday.īirmingham, Alabama, college student Walter Carr got a 2014 Ford Escape from Luke Marklin, CEO of Bellhops moving company, after walking to work for four hours in the dark after his car broke down. The service provides a photo and star-ratingof. Moving company Bellhops is seeking more than 100 workers. Impressed by Carr's work ethic, she started a GoFundMe that's raised nearly $8,450 as of Tuesday morning. Another company based on the gig-economy model is looking to hire in the Birmingham area. The companys CEO Luke Marklin, was impressed with the 20-year olds dedication and wanted to thank him for going above and beyond. He got straight to work instead well before other movers arrived to help. Carr walked 20 miles to his new job at Bellhops Moving Company in the Birmingham area because he knew people were counting on him. "He and his mother lost their home in Hurricane Katrina and they came and made their home in Birmingham."Ĭarr declined Lamey's offer to go upstairs to rest. "He was from New Orleans," she wrote in her post. There, he encountered Pelham police officers, who took him to breakfast and dropped him at his assignment.Ĭlient Jenny Lamey said in a Facebook post that the officer who told her Carr's story had "complete admiration for Walter and by my reaction he could tell I did too." Titusville was an important player in Birmingham’s history of Civil. Titusville sits adjacent to the popular Glen Iris neighborhood and is 4 miles from Downtown. This charming area has gained a lot of recent attention for its great amenities and unique character. Friday, AL.com and other news outlets reported. Downtown Birmingham is just a five-minute drive away from Southside. Hours before his first day working for Bellhops movers, Walter Carr set out from Homewood at midnight, making it to Pelham by 4 a.m. "Nothing is impossible unless you make it impossible," Carr saidĪn Alabama college student whose car broke down just before his first day of work as a mover made the 20-mile journey on foot, a feat that earned him fame - and a new car. Bellhops' CEO was also impressed with Carr's work ethic and gave him a car.


Birmingham, Royal Oak, Bloomfield Hills, etc). Walter Carr walked 20 miles for a new job as a mover because his car had broken down. Maids, managers, clerks, bellhops and others involved in the hotel business in Royal Oak.
