Detroit man walks 21 miles to work everyday! Hasn't missed a day of work in 10 years

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A story about a Detroit man who commutes about 21 miles a day on foot to and from work has spurred reaction from across the nation, including social media fundraisers that*have netted more than $53,000 in donations as of noon Monday.

Because buses don't cover the full distance between James Robertson's home in Detroit and his job in Rochester Hills, he walks about eight miles headed to work and about 13 miles home, five days a week. His story — told by Bill Laitner in Sunday's Detroit Free Press — has inspired hundreds to offer money to buy him a car, pay his insurance and to provide professional help in managing the donations.

Robertson said Sunday he was flattered by the attention he'd gotten for his arduous commutes after the Free Press published a front-page story about him -- and amazed that complete strangers would respond so generously, some by offering to buy him a new car and others offering to give him one.

"Are you serious?" he said to a reporter after hearing of*one crowd-funding effort*alone that, by early Sunday night, had raised $30,000 — $25,000 more than the goal of the originator, a Wayne State University student.

Evan Leedy, 19, of Macomb Township, a WSU student studying computer science, said he was struck by the article and by the sudden torrent of people commenting online, many of them asking how they could help Robertson. Leedy said he decided to act.

"I just used my phone. I created the go-funding site and within an hour we had $2,000," he said.

"I set the goal at the beginning of $5,000. Right now my page has more than $30,000" as of 6 p.m. Sunday, Leedy said.

Two other people created GoFundMe sites, "so I contacted them so we could coordinate this, and they've raised $3,000," he added.

Leedy said he wanted to take steps that would ensure that the money goes directly to Robertson and that publicity about it doesn't put him at risk of being pressured to share it.

"And I think some of it should be set aside for his insurance and gas and maintenance," Leedy said.

A Downriver car dealership offered to give him a 2014 Chevrolet Cruz or Sonic. "He gets to choose," said Angela Osborne, customer service specialist at Rodgers Chevrolet in Woodhaven.

"We were just impressed with his determination," Osborne said.

Sales manager Darwin Filey said he read about Robertson after a fellow Facebook friend shared the story with him.

"When I saw the story I said 'wow.' Some people said you guys have got to do something. Then I called my owner and she read the story and said put something together," Filey said.

He said Robertson would have to pay the tax on the car, which would be about $900.

"We've never done anything like this at all," Filey said. "We've given to various causes but nothing at this magnitude," said Filey, who has been with the dealership for 2 1/2 years.

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More than a hundred others offered cash for a car, or their own cars, as well as bus tickets, bicycles and even daily chauffeur service for Robertson.

"Monday is gonna be some bad weather and I don't want him making that trek," said Stuart Sutherland, a student at Oakland University who offered to donate cash in an email.

Joe Coppola, a technical recruiter for Optomi, wrote: "I want to give him my 2004 Chevy Cavalier. It runs well and is certainly better than not having a car."

Honda North America, and David Fischer – owner of the Suburban Collection – offered "to keep Mr. Robertson in the Honda family by donating a vehicle to him."

A man in Evanston, Ill., said he wanted to pay for a car and several years' worth of insurance. A self-employed man in Madison Heights said he would drive Robertson to work and home, each day, for free.

Meanwhile, the modest Detroiter who walks an amazing 21 miles on his daily commutes to work in suburban Detroit said not even Sunday's snowstorm would keep him from getting to his job Monday. Eyeing the snow piling up around his white-frame house in Detroit, Robertson sounded not a bit worried.

"I've had worse. This is reminiscent of those snowstorms last year, and I made it then," said the man with a perfect attendance record in more than a dozen years at Schain Mold & Engineering in Rochester Hills.

Robertson said he likes walking and being outdoors, and prizes his job and coworkers, but he knows he can't keep up his arduous commuting forever.

Robertson's aging Honda Accord quit on him in 2005, and after repeated cutbacks in bus service the walking segments of his daily commutes grew years ago to take more time than he spends in his eight-hour factory shifts molding parts.

As for the possibility that a new federal program, available from Detroit's bus system, might provide a small-bus service that would pick Robertson up at home and deliver him directly to his job temporarily, he said: "I'd rather they spent that money on a 24-hour bus system, not on some little bus for me. This city needs buses going 24/7. You can tell the city council and mayor I said that."

Like hundreds of other Detroiters, the cost of car insurance is a factor Robertson knows he will have to deal with in acquiring his own transportation. A nationwide survey conducted last week found car insurance in Detroit to be the costliest in the nation, at an average of about $5,000 a year.

Darwin said it's not uncommon for Detroit motorists to have insurance premiums higher than car payments.

"I'm not an insurance agent, if I'm guessing it's going to be about $2,200 for six months." He added insurance companies often provide discounts for a year's payment upfront.

"I can work that insurance thing out," Robertson said. "It might be tough, but my dad used to say, tough times don't last — tough people do."

UBS banker Blake Pollock, who befriended Robertson while stopped in Oakland County and has given him dozens of rides this winter, said he was thrilled but wary about the outpouring of donations.

During his own commutes to his office in Troy, Pollock last year began noting Robertson's foot-slogging commutes, day after day, and finally offered him a ride. Now, they're fast friends.

On Sunday, Pollock said he planned to set up a board "of several professionals" to oversee the donations rolling in for Robertson.

"Putting a car in his driveway and just handing James the keys or filling his pockets with cash is not the answer. But with these resources now, we should be able to do something very positive for the guy," said Pollock, a vice president at UBS.

"I think the hundreds of donors want this to go to James and not have this go out of his hands. So, if we can set up this little board to manage his money, I think that can happen.

"When I'm with him tomorrow, I'm going to talk to him about that" — during the Monday-morning ride that Pollock planned to give Robertson after a bus gets him from Detroit to Troy.

http://www.freep.com/story/news/loc...erston-detroiter-commute-fundraiser/22701087/


I'm just here so I don't get fined
 
Re: Detroit man walks 21 miles to work everyday! Hasn't missed a day of work in 10 ye

great inspirational story.

thanks.
 
Re: Detroit man walks 21 miles to work everyday! Hasn't missed a day of work in 10 ye

Why not just ride a bike..
 
Re: Detroit man walks 21 miles to work everyday! Hasn't missed a day of work in 10 ye

shows everything that is wrong with that city
works for 23 years only earn 10$ an hour
no good public transport

too under educated or too stupid to go for a better paying job

loyalty my ass, i bet they wouldn't hesitate to dump him if the economy tanked again
 
Re: Detroit man walks 21 miles to work everyday! Hasn't missed a day of work in 10 ye

perseverance...
 
Re: Detroit man walks 21 miles to work everyday! Hasn't missed a day of work in 10 ye

That insurance tho:eek:

Im glad i stayed my ass in houston,cuz i was about to move up there:hmm:
 
Re: Detroit man walks 21 miles to work everyday! Hasn't missed a day of work in 10 ye

All these years he couldn't get a hoopty and put liability insurance on it? Come on bruh walking 21 miles to work? Fuck all that bullshit
 
Re: Detroit man walks 21 miles to work everyday! Hasn't missed a day of work in 10 ye

shows everything that is wrong with that city
works for 23 years only earn 10$ an hour
no good public transport

too under educated or too stupid to go for a better paying job

loyalty my ass, i bet they wouldn't hesitate to dump him if the economy tanked again

c/s
 
Re: Detroit man walks 21 miles to work everyday! Hasn't missed a day of work in 10 ye

My job is 20 miles away. I couldn't imagine having to walk that far once, much less everyday...props to that brotha
 
Re: Detroit man walks 21 miles to work everyday! Hasn't missed a day of work in 10 ye

All these years he couldn't get a hoopty and put liability insurance on it? Come on bruh walking 21 miles to work? Fuck all that bullshit

Shut up you dirty black bastard. :hmm:

Easy for you to say while speeding through lights with your sirens buzzing... flashing your spotlight on innocent civilians all day. :smh: :smh:
 
Re: Detroit man walks 21 miles to work everyday! Hasn't missed a day of work in 10 ye

:eek: wow props to this old school bruh
 
Re: Detroit man walks 21 miles to work everyday! Hasn't missed a day of work in 10 ye

Shut up you dirty black bastard. :hmm:

Easy for you to say while speeding through lights with your sirens buzzing... flashing your spotlight on innocent civilians all day. :smh: :smh:

You bout the biggest faggit on bgol, ole Marvin Sease ass nigga... Foh and stop derailing threads
 
Re: Detroit man walks 21 miles to work everyday! Hasn't missed a day of work in 10 ye

So u mean to tell me that nobody at his job ever offered to give him a ride home or to work??
10 fuckin years of all that walkin?? shid. gotdamn.........but.....respect.
 
Re: Detroit man walks 21 miles to work everyday! Hasn't missed a day of work in 10 ye

You bout the biggest faggit on bgol, ole Marvin Sease ass nigga... Foh and stop derailing threads

Shut up Winslow. Post a pic of one of your wifey chins and I'll go away..
 
Re: Detroit man walks 21 miles to work everyday! Hasn't missed a day of work in 10 ye

Respect due. 100% dedication & commitment.
 
Re: Detroit man walks 21 miles to work everyday! Hasn't missed a day of work in 10 ye

Great story. That right there is everything that's right about the world.
 
Re: Detroit man walks 21 miles to work everyday! Hasn't missed a day of work in 10 ye

I'm glad I moved to Europe.
 
Re: Detroit man walks 21 miles to work everyday! Hasn't missed a day of work in 10 ye

Damn
 
Re: Detroit man walks 21 miles to work everyday! Hasn't missed a day of work in 10 ye

Is he walking using his EZ Pass in the morning and toughing out with regular traffic coming home? Why is it 8 miles walking to work but 13 miles to get home? :confused:

This Brotha's walking home taking the scenic route :lol:
 
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Re: Detroit man walks 21 miles to work everyday! Hasn't missed a day of work in 10 ye

$5,000 for car insurance in Detroit? Damn, they must be stealing cars right and left.
 
Re: Detroit man walks 21 miles to work everyday! Hasn't missed a day of work in 10 ye

my hero this should motivate any lazy person out their
 
Re: Detroit man walks 21 miles to work everyday! Hasn't missed a day of work in 10 ye

Is he walking using his EZ Pass in the morning and toughing out with regular traffic coming home? Why is it 8 miles walking to work but 13 miles to get home? :confused:

This nigga walking home taking the scenic route :lol:

You couldn't refer to him as that brother? I doubt if a person you described him as would walk two blocks to work.:(
 
Re: Detroit man walks 21 miles to work everyday! Hasn't missed a day of work in 10 ye

I don't know what to say about this dude. On one hand, respect for having the resolve to walk that far to work everyday but on the other hand I feel he dumb as hell for not moving up or getting another job or a closer job if you gotta walk. There has to be another $10/hr job closer than that. Thats ridiculous.
 
Re: Detroit man walks 21 miles to work everyday! Hasn't missed a day of work in 10 ye

I don't know what to say about this dude. On one hand, respect for having the resolve to walk that far to work everyday but on the other hand I feel he dumb as hell for not moving up or getting another job or a closer job if you gotta walk. There has to be another $10/hr job closer than that. Thats ridiculous.

that's what I'm thinking walking all them years?

work SMARTER not HARDER


he ain't my hero.. he is nothing i aspire to be:lol:
 
Re: Detroit man walks 21 miles to work everyday! Hasn't missed a day of work in 10 ye

got to do what you gotta do..... when i fell on hard times.... I walked to work 3 miles everyday for 2 years closes bus got me to about 3 miles to my job .... no one ever gave me shit :lol::lol::lol: a ride from work sometimes.....
 
Re: Detroit man walks 21 miles to work everyday! Hasn't missed a day of work in 10 ye

Just looking at the "story" in his eyes i'd give him my old car.
 
Re: Detroit man walks 21 miles to work everyday! Hasn't missed a day of work in 10 ye

Damn...well he has 73,000 now. That should go a looooong way in Detroit.
 
Re: Detroit man walks 21 miles to work everyday! Hasn't missed a day of work in 10 ye

Not sure about inspirational.in the 1950's-60's maybe.

in 2015 this is some basic shyt.(sadly)
 
Re: Detroit man walks 21 miles to work everyday! Hasn't missed a day of work in 10 ye

Sorry, but fuck that. Dude's an inspirational dumbass.
 
Re: Detroit man walks 21 miles to work everyday! Hasn't missed a day of work in 10 ye

He's literally been walking in circles for a decade.

Nothing inspirational about this.
 
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