‘Money every time’: N.B. boy splits snow-clearing profits with autistic brother
His best friend Damon Walton also pitches in, inspired by Rhett’s devotion to his brother, he said.
“Landyn can’t go out and do it by himself because obviously, it is a struggle for him. So what Rhett is doing, that is fantastic.”The money allows both brothers to get some little extras the family would otherwise not be able to afford, said Rhett’s father. “I would love to be able to send him off to the store whenever he wants and we just don’t have that,” he said.
Even though business has been sparse this year, along with the snow, Rhett said they made a “decent” amount of money so far this winter and he would never dream of leaving his brother out of the profit sharing.Landyn says he looks forward to getting his favourite treats, thanks to his brother.
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