Before they were among the richest people in the world, these eight billionaires worked behind the counters at some of the most recognizable fast food chains. As Forbes released its annual list of the 400 richest Americans this week, Martina Castellanos took a look at the early careers of some of the wealthiest people in the world. Jeff Bezos, for example, got his first job at a Miami McDonald’s when he was just 16 years old, spending his days cracking eggs, flipping burgers and scrubbing bathrooms. “My dad had worked at McDonald’s when he was young, too, so in some ways it felt like a right of passage,” Bezos, now worth more than $244 billion, told Forbes. Binance founder Changpeng Zhao also got his professional start at a Golden Arches location in Canada. Other origin stories began at different fast food chains. Nvidia’s Jensen Huang, for example, started working at a Denny’s in Oregon. Swedish fintech billionaire Sebastian Siemiatkowski paid his dues at a Burger King broiler station, eventually meeting his Klarna cofounder Niklas Adalberth across the assembly line. And there are those, like Bubba, Dan and Trudy Cathy of Chick-fil-A and Lynsi Snyder of In-And-Out, who worked for their family-owned chains. Hope this didn’t make you too hungry, folks! Now, onto this week’s work news. |