It is difficult for one to forget the first job he appeared in, especially if he worked in a simple job, and then managed to build his own financial empire, which was confirmed by the American billionaire Jeff Bezos, who recalled his first job.
In the details, the second richest man in the world shared a picture of him eating burgers from the McDonald’s chain of restaurants, via his Twitter account.
The founder of the Amazon website attached that picture with a comment, in which he said: “My first job…and the burgers are still great as it is,” indicating that he worked in that chain of restaurants in its early days.
On this, the American Business Insider website said that Bezos is still able to enjoy some simple pleasures in life, even though his fortune may currently reach $ 154 billion.
According to the report, the American billionaire started his work in the famous chain of restaurants in 1980, when he was 16 years old, and that he once spoke about his work that, noting that he was working in the barbecue, and never worked in the accounts, indicating that the most difficult thing for him Getting work done at the right pace in the crowds, Bezos even revealed that the manager in the restaurant was excellent, helping him and his co-workers stay focused, even when they were having fun.
The report added, that Bezos was a smart person, as he was studying workflow technology in a fast food restaurant, and that he was always coming up with ideas for improvements to the work while he was in the kitchen.
It is noteworthy that the American billionaire had recently found, in the premiere of the series “The Rings of Power”, the latest work in the “Lord of the Rings” series, which was described as the most expensive in history, with a production budget of one billion dollars, which is produced by his group “Amazon”.
The series, which will be shown on the second of next September, on the “Amazon” platform, has aroused great interest in Bezos, as he bought the rights to “The Lord of the Rings” for $ 250 million, while the platform plans to present the series over five seasons, each of which will last. Ten hours.
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