As we mentioned earlier, Patriots Malcolm Butler use to work at Popeyes, so he was destined for greatness. His boss who should get a Super Bowl ring as well, spoke to the Washington Post.
Shennelle Parker, the manager of the Popeye’s Louisiana Kitchen in Vicksburg, Miss., could always count on Malcolm Butler. Parker hired Butler as a cashier, and before long Butler began to “cross train,” which meant he could perform every task in the store. Butler showed up on time, washed dishes, took orders up front and graduated to the batter station, where he would drop chicken into sizzling oil.
“He was a good employee,” Parker said Monday morning in a phone conversation. “He kept the customers happy and pleased. I was always pleased. He was a hard worker. Everybody in here really liked working with him.”
If you work that hard at Popeyes, you can’t be surprised he worked that hard in the NFL. See people, hard work does pay off. Parker plans to take a picture with Butler when he comes back to Vicksburg and hang it on the wall.
You should read the entire story on Butler it was a tough road to the NFL, but he will now be remembered forever.