Burger King Worker Who Never Missed a Single Day in 27 Years Gets $400k+ for Retirement
Kevin Ford worked as a cook and cashier at a Burger King location inside Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas for 27 straight years, never calling out sick, never missing a shift.
When he hit his 27-year anniversary in 2022, the company gave him a small goodie bag: a movie ticket, a Starbucks cup, some candy, pens, and keychains. His daughter saw it, posted the video, and the internet responded.
A GoFundMe started on his behalf exploded, raising over $470,000 from thousands of donors who wanted to honor real dedication.
Kevin used the funds to buy his first home and launch his own food truck business (“K27Y”) with his daughter — turning loyalty into a new chapter.
Stories like this remind us that hard work and consistency still matter, and good people notice. Loyalty like Kevin Ford’s deserves every bit of that support. Respect. 👏🏽
The biggest cause of my missed opportunity has to be the fact that I never enter any trade at CMP.
Had opportunity to enter this trade
But waited for my entry until it left.
GM💜
What are you trading today ??
Most traders aren’t losing because they don’t know entries.
They’re losing because they don’t know when NOT to enter.
There’s a difference between:
seeing a setup
and having a reason to execute it.
Let me teach you how to enter.
One of the cleanest intraday confirmations you can use is the H4 candle break.
Here’s how it works:
• Identify your higher timeframe bias first (direction is non-negotiable)
• Mark the high and low of the current or previous H4 candle
• Don’t anticipate, - let price break and close beyond that level
• That break is your confirmation, not your prediction
Now you refine:
• Drop to lower timeframe (M15 / M5)
• Wait for a pullback into the broken level
• Enter on rejection in line with your bias
This way, you’re not guessing entries
you’re executing confirmations.
The market will always print candles.
Not every candle is for you.
High-level traders don’t trade more.
They trade less, but with intent.
If you feel the urge to be in the market all the time
you’re not trading…
you’re feeding addiction.
Real edge is patience.
If you want a YouTube video on trading confirmations let me know below.