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Unusual. His 6-year-old son receives his first pay by accompanying his father to work

“I saw pictures of your work and it was excellent! wrote the boss of this construction company in his letter to… a 6-year-old boy. On February 8, Isaac, this young resident of Hornsea in Yorkshire, on the east coast of the United Kingdom, had to accompany his father to work because no one could watch him, according to Yorkshire Post.

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It was a construction site of a house under renovation. In a photo published by the Yorkshire Post, we see him unloading tools from a van. The father, Tom Hartley, said his son helped him fix a shower, paint a room and patch holes in walls.

A salary of 12 euros

The letter of thanks sent a few days later by the boss of the company was accompanied by a note of 10 pounds sterling, a symbolic salary of 12 euros. Isaac said he plans to use it to buy fish for his aquarium.

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Excited about his day with his father, he has already asked when he could work on new construction sites. Tom Hartley, who says his son often helps him with home tinkering, hopes to teach him the trade. “I was very surprised by the letter. I’m very proud of my son and also of the company I work for because I believe it’s the little things that matter,” he said.

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