Jose and Carlos are both beggars. They beg in different areas of Atlanta .
Carlos begs for the same amount of time as Jose, but only collects about eight or nine dollars a day.
Jose brings home a suitcase full of ten dollar bills every day. He drives a Mercedes, lives in a mortgage free house, and has a lot of money to spend.
"Hey, amigo," Carlos says to Jose, "I work just as long and hard as you, so how you bring home a suitcase full of ten dollar bills every day?
Jose says, "Look at your sign, what does it say?"
Carlos' sign reads: "No work. Wife and six kids to support."
'What wrong with that?" Carlos asks him.
"No wonder you only get eight or nine dollars a day!"
Carlos says, "OK, what your sign say?"
Jose says, "It reads, "Going Back To Mexico -- Only Need $10."
Carlos begs for the same amount of time as Jose, but only collects about eight or nine dollars a day.
Jose brings home a suitcase full of ten dollar bills every day. He drives a Mercedes, lives in a mortgage free house, and has a lot of money to spend.
"Hey, amigo," Carlos says to Jose, "I work just as long and hard as you, so how you bring home a suitcase full of ten dollar bills every day?
Jose says, "Look at your sign, what does it say?"
Carlos' sign reads: "No work. Wife and six kids to support."
'What wrong with that?" Carlos asks him.
"No wonder you only get eight or nine dollars a day!"
Carlos says, "OK, what your sign say?"
Jose says, "It reads, "Going Back To Mexico -- Only Need $10."