


McCarthy, a husband and father of 3-year-old and 9-month-old sons, can relate to losing his job: The marketing and communications professional was laid off last month from online course provider Coursera. “This guy is someone you want on your team.” Overwhelming response “I’m excited for his next step,” McCarthy wrote in his post, which has gone viral with nearly 20,000 reactions. He turned to his LinkedIn network to let everyone know that Judge, who didn’t have a profile at the time, was open to work. Judge’s days off a few weeks before he was fired had apparently put him over his points level, according to McCarthy.Ī RENEWED PROPOSAL: Watch how this 85-year-old husband surprises his wife of 60 years “If the lights didn't work in his favor crossing the street, he'd be maybe five or 10 minutes late,” he said. Peter Judge, a father who lives in Phoenix, was fired from his job at WinCo Foods last month after working there for nearly four years, according to his son, Seattle-based Patrick McCarthy.
